The V&A is a labyrinth of 150 galleries covering 5,000 years of human creativity — fashion, furniture, ceramics, photography, theatre, architecture. You could visit fifty times and still discover rooms you've never seen. The Cast Courts alone, with their floor-to-ceiling plaster replicas of Renaissance masterpieces, justify the trip. The Friday Lates are a London institution.
Visitor Information
- Is Victoria and Albert Museum free?
- Yes, general admission to Victoria and Albert Museum is free. Special exhibitions and events may require paid tickets.
- What are the opening hours of Victoria and Albert Museum?
- Victoria and Albert Museum is open Daily 10:00–17:45, Fri until 22:00. Check the museum's website for holiday closures and special hours.
- Where is Victoria and Albert Museum?
- Victoria and Albert Museum is located at Cromwell Road, London SW7 2RL, in the South Kensington area of London. The nearest station is South Kensington.
- What exhibitions are on at Victoria and Albert Museum?
- Current exhibitions include: Rising Voices: Contemporary Art from Asia, Australia and the Pacific; The Music is Black: A British Story (until September 2026); Inside Aardman: Wallace & Gromit and Friends (until November 2026); American Photographs (until May 2027); The Music is Black (until April 2026); Lasting Impressions: Women Printmakers 1900 – Now (until September 2026); Schiaparelli: Fashion Becomes Art (until November 2026).
- Is Victoria and Albert Museum accessible?
- Step-free access to most galleries via lifts. Free wheelchairs available. BSL-interpreted events and audio guides.