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The Photographers' Gallery

PhotographyArtOpen until 6pmFrom £8Oxford Circus

The Photographers' Gallery è stata la prima galleria pubblica del Regno Unito dedicata interamente alla fotografia, e resta ancora oggi la più importante. Su tre piani di spazi espositivi si va dal fotogiornalismo alla fotografia d'arte fino alla cultura digitale. Al piano inferiore, la sala vendite di stampe è un ottimo posto per acquistare opere a prezzi accessibili di fotografi emergenti. Ingresso gratuito dopo le 17 del venerdì: basta organizzarsi bene e si può abbinare la visita a una cena a Soho.

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Getting there

16–18 Ramillies Street, London W1F 7LW

Nearest station: Oxford Circus

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Hours

Mon10:00–18:00
TueToday10:00–18:00
Wed10:00–18:00
Thu10:00–20:00
Fri10:00–18:00
Sat10:00–18:00
Sun10:00–18:00

Admission

From £8

Under 18s free. Concessions £5. Free Fridays from 17:00.

Accessibility

Step-free access to all floors via lift. Accessible toilets. Guide dogs welcome.

Visitor Information

How much does The Photographers' Gallery cost?
Standard adult admission to The Photographers' Gallery is £8. Under 18s free. Concessions £5. Free Fridays from 17:00.. Prices for special exhibitions and timed-entry slots may differ.
What are the opening hours of The Photographers' Gallery?
The Photographers' Gallery is open Daily 10:00–18:00, Thu until 20:00. Holiday hours can vary, so check the museum's website before you go.
Where is The Photographers' Gallery?
The Photographers' Gallery is located at 16–18 Ramillies Street, London W1F 7LW, in the Soho area of London. The nearest station is Oxford Circus.
What can I see at The Photographers' Gallery?
La galleria del Regno Unito di riferimento per la fotografia, nascosta nel cuore di Soho. Current highlights include Print Sales Gallery, NINAGAWA Mika: Captive Blooms, Fotografe giapponesi: dagli anni Cinquanta a oggi (Japanese Women Photographers: From 1950s to Now).
Do I need to book The Photographers' 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 The Photographers' 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 The Photographers' Gallery accessible?
Step-free access to all floors via lift. Accessible toilets. Guide dogs welcome.

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