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Discover London Art – Famous Art Galleries

Discover London art - Famous art galleries

London is well known for its rich cultural qualities and diverse art forms. The London art is quiet famous and spreads from the mainstream to the underground. Moreover, this diversity shows that London art never fails to impress. Brits have been all around the world collecting various artworks and were the first country to make the concept of museums and art galleries popular. London hosts an impressive range of Italian, Dutch art and other than this the capital city also showcases some biggest and modern art galleries.

Some of such well known art galleries in London are:

Tate Modern: This is the world’s biggest modern art gallery, situated on the South Bank. It is the national repository in London for international modern art. The architecture of the building is quite vibrant featuring three floors. As far as the art collections in the gallery are concerned, various contemporary and modern art dating from 1900 onwards exists here, thus it’s more than an art gallery.

Hayward Gallery: This gallery is well positioned in London at the Southbank centre and is the heart of visual arts. It is one of the most interesting art galleries in London which houses major exhibitions of historical and contemporary works. Moreover, there are no permanent exhibitions in Hayward Gallery. In the past works by old masters such as Leonardo Da Vinci was included.

The Royal Albert Hall: It was opened in the year 1871. It was a part of the national memorial to Prince Albert. Today, it has been turned into one of the famous art venues across the world. It is ideally situated in Central London in South Kensington area. This art venue hosts over 300 events a year. The hall is also used for various ballroom dancing and rock concerts as well.

The National Gallery: This art gallery is situated on the north side of the famous Trafalgar Square containing more than 2300 paintings all of which are owned by the British public. The admission charges are free for the main collection.

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