London Art Galleries
...BEST Art Galleries in London
Art lovers love London Art Galleries because there are so many to visit ranging from the very modern to contemporary. London has some of the most famous galleries in the world with something to suit everyone's taste.
The world famous National Gallery is situated in the heart of London in Trafalgar Square overlooking Nelson's column and just a few yards away is the National Portrait Gallery. Not far away in Piccadilly is the Royal Academy of Arts.
The Tate Britain is part of a family of four Tates which includes the Tate Modern which is on Southbank where the Dali Universe is also located. From here you can take a high speed boat ride up the Thames to the Tate Britain.
ART GALLERIES IN LONDON
Overlooking Trafalgar Square, Nelson's Column and the famous fountains and lions.
This is one of the most inspiring galleries in London and admission is FREE.
The National Portrait Gallery is just around the corner from the National Gallery.
It's the perfect place to come and admire various types of portraits of famous Brits ranging from the Beatles to Queen Elizabeth I.
The Royal Academy of Arts is located in Piccadilly and is Britain's national academy of art.
Throughout the year there are many amazing amount exhibitions and events throughout the year.
There are Free Gallery Talks in these rooms which consist of a 45 minute free introductory talk exploring the exhibition.
Located at Millbank in London the Tate Britain is one of a family of four Tate galleries which display selections from the Tate Collection.
Tate Britain boasts a fine collection of art with works from notable artists such as Constable, Gainsborough and Blake, to name but a few.

The Tate Modern forms part of the Tate Collection which is the national collection of British art since 1500 and international modern art.
The Tate Modern is located on Bankside and linked to St Paul's Cathedral by the New Millennium footbridge and about a ten minute walk to Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.

Dali Universe is situated on Southbank next to the London Eye and opposite Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament.
The exhibition is located in County Hall Gallery and is a permanent exhibition of the work of the very famous Catalan Surrealist Salvador DalĂ.
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