The Most Popular Art Galleries Of London Town
London is a hub of entertainment, it has a vast and rich history and is a real city of culture. As well as all of the most popular tourist attractions, such as Big Ben and The Tower Of London, there are number of quality art galleries which people can and should also visit.
Now I am by no way involved in the tourism industry; I am in fact involved on a day to day basis with projects to do with cheap calls as well as selling composite doors and offering a professional web promotion service.
The art galleries which I would recommend people to visit in London:
Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace
This gallery shows various pieces from the Royal Collection including famous works by Leonardo and Vermeer.
There have been many additions to the amount of items on display after a recent extension. Call me a bit of a freak if you like but you can beat a bit of jewel glaring – they truly are out of this world. The whole place is steeped in history and some of the pieces of furniture on display are not only worth huge sums of money, they are also extremely old and superbly maintained.
The National Gallery
There are a number of superb and famous paintings at the National Gallery including:
The Ambassadors
A Woman Bathing In A Stream
Virgin And Child With St Anne And John The Baptist
Rokeby Venus
The historical art paintings within this gallery date as far back as 1260.
National Portrait Gallery
This gallery opened in 1856 and houses many paintings and also some very famous portraits such as:
Margaret Thatcher
Germaine Greer
Shakespeare
Horatio Nelson
The Serpentine Gallery
This happens to be my favourite gallery as it tends to show more contemporary artists. It is located near Kensington Gardens and is a must in my opinion.
Tate Britain
Many people believe that this gallery has the best collection of British art in the world.
This gallery offers a free guided tour and there are films every day of the week.
Some of the paintings on show at the Tate Britain are:
Sancta Lilias
Flatford Mill
Norham Castle, Sunrise
Elohim Creating Adam
Pink And Green Sleepers
The Tate Modern
This is a fairly new gallery which is located on the South bank of the Thames.
It shows modern art from early 1900 to the present day.
As you can see there are a number of galleries which people can choose from. The ones I have mentioned above are among my favourites, however there are many more which people can also visit including:
Kenwood House
The Dulwich Picture Gallery
The Royal Academy


