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King's Gallery

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

King's Gallery
Location within Central London
Established1962; 62 years ago (1962)
LocationBuckingham Palace
London, SW1
United Kingdom
Public transit accessLondon Underground National Rail Bus rapid transit Victoria
WebsiteOfficial website

The King's Gallery, previously known as the Queen's Gallery,[1] is a public art gallery at Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the British monarch, in London. First opened to the public in the reign of Elizabeth II in 1962, it exhibits works of art from the Royal Collection on a rotating basis. Enlarged in the early 21st century, the gallery has its own separate public access entrance built in a 'new' classical style and typically displays about 450 works, mainly paintings and drawings.

Building history

The gallery forms the most protruding south wing of the Palace. It is on the site of the palace chapel bombed during the Second World War. The purpose-built gallery opened in 1962; in the next 37 years it received five million visitors,[citation needed] until its closure in 1999 for refurbishment and expansion. The work was commissioned from architect John Simpson. On 21 May 2002, the gallery was reopened by Elizabeth II to coincide with her Golden Jubilee.[2] The new work included a Doric entrance portico and new rooms, more than tripling the space available. It is open to the public for most of the year.[citation needed]

Exhibitions

An exhibition at the King's Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ "Visit The King's Gallery, Buckingham Palace". Royal Collection Trust. Retrieved 1 March 2024. The Queen's Gallery has now become The King's Gallery.
  2. ^ The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace Archived 10 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine April 2016
  3. ^ "LEONARDO DA VINCI: A LIFE IN DRAWING". Royal Collection Trust.
  4. ^ Frankel, Eddy (22 May 2019). "Leonardo da Vinci: A Life in Drawing review". Time Out. Retrieved 3 March 2024.

Source

  • Fisher, Mark (2004). Britain's Best Museums and Galleries. London: Penguin

External links

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