QUEEN’S GALLERY
Buckingham Palace Road, SW1
020 7321 2233
www.royal.gov.uk
Daily 10.00-17.30.
DIRECT ACCESS VIA BUS AND TUBE NETWORKS FROM THE ABBEY COURT NOTTING HILL TO ST JAMES PARK OR HYDE PARK CORNER.
Buckingham Palace gallery housing exhibitions of items from the Royal Collection, the wide-ranging collection of art and treasures held in trust by The Queen for the nation.
Watercolours & Drawings from the Collection of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.
The Queen's Gallery at Buckingham Palace is a permanent space dedicated to changing exhibitions of items from the Royal Collection, the wide-ranging collection of art and treasures held in trust by The Queen for the Nation. Constructed forty years ago on the west front of Buckingham Palace out of the bomb-damaged ruins of the former private chapel, the Gallery has recently been redeveloped. It was reopened by The Queen on 21 May 2002 and is now open to the public on a daily basis.
The Picture Gallery, the length of two tennis courts, was designed by Nash to display paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens, Canaletto and others. The Marble Hall, clad in Italian marble, was built by Nash as a sculpture gallery. Its 137 feet contain sculptures purchased by George IV. Among them are three groups by Antonio Canova.













