Saturday, January 22, 2022

Get your Raphael tickets now with priority booking

And see it for free as a Member

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The National Gallery
Credit Suisse: Partner of the National Gallery
Raphael, Portrait of a Woman (La Muta), about 1507– 8 © Galleria Nazionale delle Marche - Urbino

Priority booking now open

Tickets are now available to Members for our eagerly awaited Raphael exhibition, showcasing the immortal legacy of a phenomenal artist.

Become a Member today to book your tickets before they go on general sale, plus:

  • See the exhibition first at an exclusive preview 
  • Join us for an online talk with the exhibitions curator
  • Visit for free, as many times as you like

Above all – your support will help us continue our work sharing the world's greatest art for generations to come. Membership starts from £60 a year.

'The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Raphael'
Opens to Members from 8 April


Raphael, Bindo Altoviti, about 1515 © National Gallery of Art, Washington, Samuel H. Kress Collection, 1943.4.33

Hear from the curator

Matthias Wivel gives a special online talk and live Q&A to Members about the show.

See a year of exhibitions for free

As a Member, not only will you be first to book – you'll visit all our upcoming exhibitions including Raphael, Winslow Homer and Freud for free.

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Credit Suisse: Partner of the National Gallery

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Image credit:
Raphael, Portrait of a Woman (La Muta), about 1507– 8 © Galleria Nazionale delle Marche - Urbino
Raphael, Bindo Altoviti, about 1515 © National Gallery of Art, Washington, Samuel H. Kress Collection, 1943.4.33

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