My young daughter and I are very excited to be able to go to the National Portrait Gallery, and one reason is that it is still free! We had a fantastic visit and saw a large number of artists on display, and the historical figures that went on to Princess Diana and even updated, really wonderful. The beautiful venue layout made people have a good experience and definitely added points to our trip to London.
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My young daughter and I are very excited to be able to go to the National Portrait Gallery, and one reason is that it is still free! We had a fantastic visit and saw a large number of artists on display, and the historical figures that went on to Princess Diana and even updated, really wonderful. The beautiful venue layout made people have a good experience and definitely added points to our trip to London.
This is a wonderful place to while away a couple of hours. The subjects range from royalty to sportspersons, film stars, engineers, inventors, the list goes on; and there are photographic portraits as well as paintings. Unusually for such places, there is no objection to taking non-flash photos.
London is also the capital of art! Museums and galleries of all countries are free to the public! Children are inspired by art from an early age, it is really good! I envy them for having such a good resource!
London has always been an art civilization. This portrait museum is not far from the National Gallery. There are many portraits in it, from royalty to royalty to ordinary people. I saw Shakespeare and Red K. These costumes are really beautiful. If you have a day you can walk around and find a portrait that looks like you.
The newly re-opened NPG is definitely worth a visit. The new hang presents a new way of looking at portraitures.
The National Gallery of Art is located near Trafalgar Square in central London, England. The National Gallery of Art does not have to pay for admission visits. It is free to donate. In view of the fact that the British Museum spent 6 a.m. borrowing guides was cumbersome, this time it decided what it liked and what it looked like. Many figures of the Tudor Dynasty, Victoria and modern times are displayed here. I prefer classical works: delicate strokes, elegant colors and beautiful frames! We are overjoyed and full of eyes. The visitors were extremely quiet. With the translator, you can turn over the interpreted text. Great joy! ___________