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- Michelin Travel & LifestyleJaneiro 14, 2014See UK history from Henry VII to today in portraits, then check out the ground and first floor temporary exhibitions. – Green Guide Editor
- Temporary exhibitions are a hit or miss. I recommend researching a bit before spending 15£ on a ticket. Permanent collection is free.
- Josef SzottenDezembro 28, 2014The Taylor Wessing Portrait Photography Prize is always a good choice. Lots of talent and beauty in these images.
- EDRSetembro 19, 2015Always hosting very interesting shows, one of my favourite cultural places in London.
- Worth checking out the annual taylor wessing photography prize and their permanent collection is interesting.
- Lots of lovely portraits here. Spend a few hours admiring the paintings ; then stroll round to the National Gallery on Trafalgar Square
- The Portrait Gallery Restaurant has a great little bar for a decent cocktail and a great selection of gins!
- Bianca NgAgosto 28, 2016I love portraits so this gallery was perfect for me. It's so interesting to see all the different styles.
- My favourite museum in London. If you like portraits, it's definitely a must visit!
- Tom MaxwellDezembro 10, 2016Interesting the personal qualities valued over different centuries, and the physical positions portrait subjects took to emphasize them.
- Did you know that the National Portrait Gallery runs an amazing outreach programme with community groups in London. Take a look at their website to find out more.
- Gary HorOutubro 14, 2016Adjacent to National Gallery, but this one specialises in portraits as the name suggests. Free admission, by the way.
- The New Yorker ManagerFevereiro 1, 2013Read Janet Malcolm on the creation of Thomas Struth's monumental photograph of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, created in honor of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee: Leia mais
- prima filiNovembro 12, 2017It’s great for practicing your portrait sketching skills. Staff won’t make a fuss about you drawing.
- BritannicaAgosto 3, 2011The gallery was founded by an act of Parliament in 1856 and was housed at a number of locations until its present home. One of the most famous portraits is the Younger of Henry VIII by Hans Holbein
- miztinAgosto 18, 2014A brilliant gallery in the heart of London. Lovely collection is worth the visit.
- Johanan OttensooserDezembro 31, 2015Really fun gallery with a great selection of temporary exhibitions
- Jean CitéAgosto 7, 2014Muy recomendable. Está en un lateral de la National Gallery. Sorprenden las exposiciones dedicadas al hiperrealismo.
- Randall & AubinMarço 14, 2013A host of activities available at this historical British Institution, including free art classes. And let's not forget the portraits themselves!
- Chris PhillipsOutubro 31, 2015Fascinating place - one can learn so much about history from the people who shaped it.
- BLOUIN ARTINFOAgosto 22, 2011The Gallery was founded in 1856 as the first in the world - quite independent from collections of royal, family or business portraits. Leia mais
- Hanna KayJaneiro 14, 2016It's free and even if you don't like the paintings you can get a history lesson.
- Chris R (thechristophe)Maio 14, 2018The exhibitions aren't the most ground breaking. Permanent collection is worth seeing.
- National Maritime MuseumJulho 11, 2011The NPG’s collections feature 85 portraits of Nelson, including Gillray’s 1798 caricature depicting him clubbing a group of writhing crocodiles representing French warships. Find your maritime story. Leia mais
- ChrisJaneiro 3, 2017My favorite portrait: Lord Nelson. It's interesting to put faces to all the names in the history book
- Natasha 'Tashster' BrassingtonFevereiro 25, 2011Be sure to try to get someone to do one of you before you leave; state that you feel it's an insult you aren't on the walls and watch the reaction!
- K BJunho 24, 2023Just reopened after a revamp
https://amp.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2023/jun/21/doors-tracey-emin-national-portrait-gallerys-41m-rebirth - Y KimJaneiro 24, 2015You might think a gallery filled with portraits must be boring but actually it is not. One of the must-see galleries/museums for sure.
- KellyAbril 24, 2014The gallery actually closes ten minutes before the posted time. Arrange your visit accordingly.
- Nico MacdonaldOutubro 17, 2010The cafe/restaurant at the top has a great view but if it's busy try the cafe in the crypt of St Martin-in-the fields, opposite.
- London24Maio 9, 2012The National Portrait Gallery has been visited by numerous heads of state. Another interesting visitor was a tiger cub from the national zoo, who was named after then Gallery Director, Marvin Sadik.
- Stephanie FosterNovembro 28, 2015In the shop- some of the prettiest Christmas tree decorations - historical figures
- Mar RodriguezAgosto 2, 2010Must see the Tudors Portrait Gallery. Fantastic views from the restaurant over many of London's most emblematic buildings. Lunch a bit expensive for what you get, service not so good.
- Martita PinillaOutubro 10, 2014La gran olvidada. Impresiona por la historia del reino unido a partir de sus personajes
- Kasia KoczułapSetembro 27, 2016Impressive collection of portraits. Kate is here nowy, so I wait for the royal children.
- Purple FrogMaio 21, 2011Find the small but perfectly formed portrait of the great Ronnie Corbett in Room 41a and the iconic Blur album cover by Julian Opie in Room 35. Leia mais
- MirandaFevereiro 13, 2010Open til 9pm on Thurs and Fridays. It's mostly free. Only bother with the ground floor exhibits. Get up close and personal to Sir Paul Maxime Nurse in Room 35. Fabulous view from top floor bar.