Courtauld Gallery: The Courtauld Institute of Art is one of the world's leading institutes for teaching and research in the history of art and conservation and was awarded a 5* grade in the most recent Research Assessment Exercise. Uniquely it houses world famous collections of paintings, prints and drawings in its Gallery, and also manages the Hermitage Rooms.
The Courtauld Institute of Art Gallery has one of the most important collections in Britain, including world-famous Old Master, Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings, and an outstanding prints and drawings collection featuring works by Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Cezanne and Turner. The collection includes around 530 paintings, 7000 drawings and 15,000 prints as well as significant holdings of medieval, Renaissance and modern sculpture, ceramics, metalwork, furniture and textiles.
Full Paying Adults £5.00
Concessions £4.00
(inc. Over 60s, Part-Time and International Students)
Free admission for Under 18s, Full Time UK Students, Staff of UK Universities, Registered Unwaged
Free Admission on Mondays from 10am until 2pm (excluding Public Holidays)
Disabled Visitors can bring in a helper for free
Admission charge includes entrance to all temporary exhibitions and displays. The Gallery welcomes visitors with disabilities. There is level access to most parts of the gallery with a lift to all floors, no level access to gallery 1. We have one book-able car parking space on site. To book please call 00 44 (0)20 7848 2531.
For more information about Courtauld Gallery, please contact 020 7848 2526, or see event details on the left.
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