Tuesday, May 11, 2021

The Gallery reopens next week

10am on Monday 17 May 

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Booking is now open 

It's official - your National Gallery is ready to welcome you back from 10am on 17 May. 

Discover something new and see returning favourites as you explore 700 years of art across the collection and free exhibitions.

Visits need to be booked online with tickets now available for dates until 4 July. See you soon! 

Free exhibitions 

See one of Poland's finest paintings, then immerse yourself in a Renaissance masterpiece by Gossaert.

Latest arrivals

Find newly acquired works along three updated art routes through the collection. 

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Image credits:
Vincent van Gogh, A Wheatfield, with Cypresses, 1889 © The National Gallery, London
Jan Matejko, The Astronomer Copernicus. Conversations with God, 1873; Jagiellonian University, Kraków © Photo courtesy the owner
Isaack Luttichuys, Portrait of a Girl, about 1650  © The National Gallery, London
Francois Bonvin, Still Life with Book, Papers and Inkwell, 1876 © The National Gallery, London
Hans Holbein the Younger, The Ambassadors, 1533 © The National Gallery, London

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