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2024年10月10日 · National Portrait Gallery, London. Open daily from 10.30. Free admission. We look after the world’s greatest collection of portraits.
Visit - National Portrait Gallery
Plan your visit to the National Portrait Gallery, London: check opening hours, plan your journey and find out more about access and facilities
Explore our Collection - National Portrait Gallery
The Gallery is home to the most extensive collection of portraits in the world. Search over 220,000 works, from the 8th century to the present day.
About us - National Portrait Gallery
We look after the world’s greatest collection of portraits. Spanning six centuries, our artworks reveal the inspiring and sometimes surprising personal stories that have shaped, and continue to shape a nation - from global icons to local champions, national treasures to unsung heroes.
What’s on - National Portrait Gallery
Art exhibitions, displays, talks, creative workshops and more at the National Portrait Gallery, London
Your visit - National Portrait Gallery
Explore the whole Gallery from the Tudors to today! Make the most of everything the Gallery has to offer – visit an exhibition, enjoy a free Portrait of the Day talk. Dine in the restaurant, café or café bar .
About the Collection - National Portrait Gallery
The National Portrait Gallery Collection, from the 16th century to the present day in a wide variety of different mediums
Welcome to the Gallery - National Portrait Gallery
Gallery map. Pick up a free map to help you navigate the Collection, lifts, escalator, stairs, cafés, restaurant, shops and toilets or access our digital versions
Events Calendar - National Portrait Gallery
2024年10月12日 · National Portrait Gallery London art exhibitions, displays, events, programmes and workshops
Ten Year Plan - National Portrait Gallery
The National Portrait Gallery is a living portrait of Britain. Founded in 1856, we are home to the largest and most prestigious collection of portraits in the world. Our portraits highlight the cultural and historical links that we all share, and encourages reflection on the nature of British identity, individual achievement and human stories.