Saturday 28 November 2020

The National Gallery - Reopening next week - book now

 

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Detail from Claude Monet, ‘Snow Scene at Argenteuil’, 1875 © The National Gallery, London

Counting down the days...

The Gallery reopens on Wednesday 2 December and there’s something for everyone to enjoy over the coming weeks.

Catch our five-star exhibitions before they close in the new year. Plus, step into an art-inspired winter wonderland with a special visitor ready to spread some festive cheer. We can’t wait to welcome you back…

All tickets need to be booked online, in advance  


Detail from Artemisia Gentileschi, 'Self Portrait as a Lute Player', about 1615-18. Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT Charles H. Schwartz Endowment Fund 2014.4.1 ©️ Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art

Extended hours for 'Artemisia'

Extra time slots are now available morning and evening, giving you even more chances to come face-to-face with Artemisia.

9am to 9pm
Closes 24 January 2021

Detail from Titian, 'Rape of Europa', 1562 ©️ Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston

'Titian: Love, Desire, Death'

There's still time to experience this unmissable exhibition reuniting Titian's mythological masterpieces. 

10am to 6pm, Fridays 9pm
Closes 17 January 2021

Father Christmas © The National Gallery Company, London

A family Christmas experience

Father Christmas is making a special appearance at the Gallery! Come see him with the family and step into an art-inspired winter wonderland.

Various dates in December
10.15am–8pm

Inside 'Titian: Love, Desire, Death' © The National Gallery, London

See two five-star shows for free

Become a Member to see both Titian and Artemisia for free, plus enjoy benefits like exclusive online events and features. 


Save £10 when you pay by Direct Debit.


Detail from Artemisia Gentileschi, 'Judith and her Maidservant', about 1615-17. Galleria Palatina, Palazzo Pitti, Florence (398) © Gabinetto fotografico delle Gallerie degli Uffizi

Not quite ready to visit?

If you're not able to visit in person, experience 'Artemisia' on demand in a new 30-minute film tour of the whole exhibition, led by its Curator Letizia Treves.

Free for Members