The National Gallery London Photo Edmund Sumner View of National Gallery Sainsbury Wing

The Sainsbury Wing Has Reopened at The National Gallery

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What's on

Big news for art lovers—the Sainsbury Wing is back and looking better than ever.

Event Info

Date & Time

May 08 - January 31

Mon–Thu: 9am–6pm Fri: 9am–9pm Sat–Sun: 9am–5pm

Location

The National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London, UK

© The National Gallery, London. Photo Edmund Sumner © The National Gallery, London. Photo Edmund Sumner

After a major revamp, this iconic space has reopened its doors, offering a fresh new way to experience some of the world’s most treasured works of art.

Step inside to see masterpieces from the 13th to 15th centuries in a beautifully redesigned setting that puts light, space and storytelling at the heart of the experience. Whether you're a regular visitor or it's your first time, this is the perfect moment to rediscover the National Gallery.

Make it a full day out—stroll through the collection, stop for coffee at the new Bar Giorgio, and soak up the best of culture in the West End of London.

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The National Gallery is one of London's greatest art museums located in Trafalgar Square, London. Founded in 1824, it houses a collection of over 2,300 paintings dating from the mid-13th century to 1900.

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