Thursday, July 1, 2021

Booking open for more Gallery tickets

Your space for art this summer

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Vincent van Gogh, Sunflowers, 1888 © The National Gallery, London

More tickets now available 

Book your ticket to visit our world-class collection and free exhibitions.

See returning favourites back from an international tour, and explore a monumental new exhibition, 'Bellotto: The Königstein Views Reunited', opening this month.

Tickets available for dates until 8 August. All visits need to be booked in advance.


New for the summer

Sunflowers returns

Following an extended tour of masterpieces throughout Japan and Australia, Van Gogh's 'Sunflowers' and more favourites will be back on our walls, waiting for you.

See Sunflowers in Room 43
Art Route B

Bernardo Bellotto, The Fortress of Königstein from the North, 1756–8 © The National Gallery, London

Bellotto opens

Explore Bernardo Bellotto's monumental fortress scenes, reunited after 250 years. Join as a Member to see it first on 21 July, and hear from its curator Letizia at an exclusive online talk.

Opens to Members 21 July
Free, Room 1


Face masks © The National Gallery Company, London

New face masks

Comfortable and breathable, discover our new range of masks featuring designs inspired by paintings from Fantin-Latour, Peder Balke and many other artists.


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Image credits:
Vincent van Gogh, Sunflowers, 1888 © The National Gallery, London
Bernardo Bellotto, The Fortress of Königstein from the North, 1756–8 © The National Gallery, London

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