National Portrait Gallery

National Portrait Gallery, Saint Martin's Place, London , London, WC2H 0HE.
The National Portrait Gallery was founded in 1856. Portraits of over 1,000 British men and women are on display from the Middle Ages until the present day. These portraits include Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth II. Built in the 19th century, the National Portrait Gallery's collection contains over 10,000 oil paintings, watercolours, drawings, miniatures, sculptures, caricatures, silhouettes and photographs.
Opening Times:

All Year Round 10:00-18:00  Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Sat
All Year Round 10:00-21:00  Thu, Fri
25th Dec-26th Dec  Closed Christmas holidays
1st Jan every year  Closed New Year
14th Apr every year  Closed Good Friday

Opening times listed were correct at the time of entry but should be checked before departure.

Contact Information:

Telephone 0207 306 0055
Fax 0207 306 0056
Website  http://www.npg.org.uk/live/index.asp


Facilities:

  Disabled Toilets
Licensed Cafe/Restaurant
Shop(s)
Wheel Chair Access

Admission/Prices:

  All Visitors Free of Charge

Prices listed were correct at the time of entry but should be checked before departure.

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