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  1. Welcome to the National Gallery Bicentenary! 200 years on from when the Gallery was founded for the nation, we continue to bring great paintings and people together. Join us for an exciting year of activities, special displays, online events and exhibitions - everyone everywhere is welcome.

  2. See some of Europe's earliest, most exquisite and most significant artworks. Members get access to all the Gallery has to offer. Join today.

  3. Plan your visit to the National Gallery. Book your Gallery entry ticket or exhibition ticket in advance.

  4. The National Gallery, London is home to one of the greatest collections of paintings in the world. These pictures belong to the public and they are free for all to see. See some of our highlight paintings.

  5. Visiting in a group of six or more? Book your visit to the Gallery as a free self-guided group. Book an expert led pre-bookable guided tour. Find out more about booking a school visit. Your free ticket to visit the collection and our free exhibitions.

  6. Get all the latest news from the Gallery's Bicentenary year, updates on exhibitions, plus occasional offers and information on how to support us.

  7. Get all the latest news from the Gallery's Bicentenary year, updates on exhibitions, plus occasional offers and information on how to support us. Explore more than 2,600 paintings; some of the best in the world.

  8. Search the whole collection. Come in and explore more than 2,600 paintings... Search the collection chevron_right. information@nationalgallery.org.uk. Explore our most popular masterpieces.

  9. The National Gallery is an art museum in Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster, in Central London, England.Founded in 1824, it houses a collection of more than 2,300 paintings dating from the mid-13th century to 1900. The current director of the National Gallery is Gabriele Finaldi.. The National Gallery is an exempt charity, and a non-departmental public body of the Department for ...

  10. Explore the history of the National Gallery, from the 1820s to the present day. History of the collection. Building the nation’s collection, from the first paintings to the present day. When the Gallery was founded in 1824, the first 38 paintings came from the private art collection of the banker John Julius Angerstein.

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