Articles tagged with "national gallery"
Fourth Plinth Exhibition at the National Gallery
By Chris | January 6th, 2008 |The National Gallery opens a new exhibition on Tuesday, 8 January, featuring works by the six artists who have been selected as candidates to have their work displayed on Trafalgar... [Read this entry]
Major art gallery locations in London
By Chris | August 17th, 2007 |The National Gallery
Tel:020 7747 2885
Fax:020 7747 2423
Address: The National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DN - Map
email:information@ng-london.org.uk
Opening Hours
Daily 10am-6pm (9pm Wed)
National Portrait Gallery
Dutch Portraits at the National Gallery
By Chris | June 25th, 2007 |London’s National Gallery has a major new exhibition opening this week called Dutch Portraits:The Age of Rembrandt and Frank Hals featuring portraits painted during Holland’s ‘Golden Age’ in the 17th... [Read this entry]
West End Live
By Chris | June 19th, 2007 |West End Live is a free event organised by Westminster City Council happening this weekend, 23-24 June, in Leicester Square that showcases the best of West End theatre and some... [Read this entry]
London’s new Grand Tour
By Chris | June 12th, 2007 |The National Gallery is the large building that dominates the north side of Trafalgar Square and houses a huge collection of paintings by the Old Masters, its also free to... [Read this entry]
Getting a real taste of London
By Chris | April 27th, 2007 |If you’re around central London tomorrow get over to Trafalgar Square for the chance to take a bite out of some the city’s most famous landmarks in the Eat London... [Read this entry]
London’s top attractions - The National Portrait Gallery
By Chris | December 8th, 2006 | The National Portrait Gallery is kind of hidden away around the side of the National Gallery on St Martin’s Place.
It was established to showcase portraits of famous or... [Read this entry]
London’s top attractions - Trafalgar Square
By Chris | October 11th, 2006 | Trafalgar Square is a major meeting point right in the middle of London for people, both Londoners and tourists, and roads. It’s always been an important location and has... [Read this entry]
