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National Portrait Gallery
London Pass Benefits:
Free entry to fee paying exhibitions at the National Potrait Gallery
Exhibition prices range from £3.00 to £14.00
Founded in 1856, The National Portrait Gallery is home to the largest collection of portraiture in the world, featuring famous British men and women who have created history from the Middle Ages until the present day painted by some of the greatest painters in the history of art.
There are over 10,000 portraits in this London gallery’s primary collection, many of which are on display across several floors from Henry VII and Florence Nightingale to The Beatles and the current monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.
Entry to the Portrait Gallery in London is free to the general public – however, like many London galleries there are special exhibitions, many featuring works from internationally renowned artists and photographers.
The London Pass offers free entry to ticketed exhibitions:
Sargent: Portraits of Artists and Friends (12th February – 25th May 2015)
This major exhibition of over seventy portraits by John Singer Sargent provides an unmissable opportunity to discover some of his most daring, personal and distinctive pieces and includes key loans from a range of galleries and private collections.
Audrey Hepburn: Portraits of an Icon (2nd July – 18th October 2015)
This fascinating photographic exhibition will illustrate the life of actress and fashion icon Audrey Hepburn (1929-1993). From her early years as a chorus girl in London’s West End through to her philanthropic work in later life, Portraits of an Icon will celebrate one of the world’s most photographed and recognisable stars.
Located right in the heart of London next to Trafalgar Sq, the Portrait Gallery is situated close to several other key London attractions including The Mall and St James’ Park. There are also several London restaurants nearby offering discounts and special offers to London Pass holders including Maxwell’s Restaurant in Covent Garden and Porters English Restaurant.
If you are an art lover you should also consider visiting the National Gallery London on Trafalgar Square and experience one of the world’s greatest collections of art.
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Address:
St Martin's Place, London WC2H 0HE
Telephone:
020 7312 2463