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Courtauld Gallery

ArtOpen until 6pmFrom £12Temple

Per una galleria di dimensioni contenute, il Courtauld ha un peso specifico sorprendente. Un bar alle Folies-Bergère di Manet, La Loge di Renoir, l'Autoritratto con orecchio bendato di Van Gogh, diversi Cézanne — la collezione impressionista e postimpressionista rivaleggia con musei dieci volte più grandi. Le sale di Somerset House, a misura d'uomo, permettono di dedicare tempo reale a ogni opera. Al piano superiore, le sale dedicate al Medioevo e al Rinascimento sono altrettanto affascinanti e molto meno frequentate.

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Getting there

Somerset House, Strand, London WC2R 0RN

Nearest station: Temple, Covent Garden, Embankment

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Hours

Mon10:00–18:00
Tue10:00–18:00
WedToday10:00–18:00
Thu10:00–18:00
Fri10:00–18:00
Sat10:00–18:00
Sun10:00–18:00

Admission

From £12

Under 18s free. Students with valid ID free. Free with National Art Pass.

Accessibility

Step-free access via lift. Note: the main gallery lift is occasionally out of service — check before visiting.

Visitor Information

How much does Courtauld Gallery cost?
Standard adult admission to Courtauld Gallery is £12. Under 18s free. Students with valid ID free. Free with National Art Pass.. Prices for special exhibitions and timed-entry slots may differ.
What are the opening hours of Courtauld Gallery?
Courtauld Gallery is open Daily 10:00–18:00, last entry 17:15. Holiday hours can vary, so check the museum's website before you go.
Where is Courtauld Gallery?
Courtauld Gallery is located at Somerset House, Strand, London WC2R 0RN, in the West End area of London. The nearest stations are Temple, Covent Garden, Embankment.
What can I see at Courtauld Gallery?
Una collezione intima e di livello mondiale di capolavori impressionisti e postimpressionisti a Somerset House. Current highlights include Impressionist & Post-Impressionist Collection, Dal Rinascimento al XVIII secolo – Blavatnik Fine Rooms (Renaissance to 18th Century — Blavatnik Fine Rooms), Studio Prints: un laboratorio d'artisti (Studio Prints: An Artists' Workshop).
Do I need to book Courtauld Gallery in advance?
Booking ahead is recommended, especially for weekends, school holidays, and special exhibitions. Tickets are normally on the museum's website, and a pre-booked timed slot helps you avoid queues at the entrance.
When is the best time to visit Courtauld Gallery?
Weekday mornings shortly after opening are typically the quietest, especially mid-week. Late afternoons can also be calmer. Weekends, school holidays, and the lunch rush are the busiest periods.
Is Courtauld Gallery accessible?
Step-free access via lift. Note: the main gallery lift is occasionally out of service — check before visiting.

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