Out of London
Although London is a fantastic art lover's destination, there is so much to explore beyond the city limits! Here are just some of the best art venues that can be found outside of London, from Margate's beautiful Turner Contemporary to the traditional Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge. Take a day trip and see some of the beautiful galleries the UK has to offer.
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Turner Contemporary is a dynamic visual arts organisation that believes in making art open, relevant and fulfilling for all. Inspired by JMW Turner’s sense of enquiry, the organisation offers a space for everyone to embrace their curiosity and to discover different ways of…
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Towner Art Gallery re-opened in April 2009, in an award-winning and fully accessible new building that boasts the largest display area in the region. With a programme of cutting edge contemporary and historic exhibitions and themed collection displays, award-winning programmes of learning and outreach and exciting…
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Located in the centre of Tunbridge Wells, Trinity is a vibrant theatre in one of the most beautiful buildings in the region, hosting around 350 events a year, ranging from the best in theatre and dance through to the biggest names in comedy and music. It…
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Pallant House Gallery is a remarkable hybrid: one of the country's finest examples of domestic town architecture in the Queen Anne townhouse which dates from 1712, adjoined by an award winning contemporary wing, designed by Long & Kentish architects in association with Colin St John…
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Watts Gallery was opened to house the studio collection of George Frederic Watts OM RA (1817-1904), one of the most important artists of the Victorian age. The collection contains more than 1,000 works of art including portraits, landscapes, symbolist paintings, sculptures and drawings, as well as…
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The vast late 17th-century mansion is set in a beautiful 283-hectare (700-acre) deer park, landscaped by 'Capability' Brown and immortalised in Turner's paintings. The house contains the National Trust's finest collection of pictures, with numerous works by Turner, Van Dyck, Reynolds and Blake,…
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Fitzwilliam's bequest included 144 pictures, among them Dutch paintings he inherited through his maternal grandfather and the masterpieces by Titian, Veronese and Palma Vecchio he acquired at the Orléans sales in London. During a lifetime of collecting, he filled more than 500 folio albums…
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The Courtyard opened its doors to the public for the very first time on September the 18th 1998. The culmination of five years of vision, fundraising and determination resulted in one of Hereford’s newest and most striking buildings and one of the region&rsquo…
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The Stables Theatre and Arts Centre, Hastings
The Stables Theatre and Arts Centre is housed in a fine 18th-century building in the heart of Hastings’ Old Town. It opened as a theatre in 1959. The building has been further developed over the years, and now has a modern, raked auditiorium of 126 seats.
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The Heritage at the Heart of the University City of Oxford is Oxford Castle Quarter. Once home to the Norman Oxford Castle, then the infamous Oxford Prison, parts of these historic buildings remain, and have shaped the development of Oxford Castle as…
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