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Serpentine Gallery
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| Address: |
Kensington Gardens
London
W2 3XA |
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020 7402 6075 |
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020 7402 4103 |
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Education Organiser |
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Background: |
Serpentine Gallery is one of London’s best-loved galleries for modern and contemporary art. Its Exhibition, Architecture, Education and Public Programmes attract approximately 750,000 visitors a year and admission is free.
In the grounds of the Gallery is a permanent work by artist and poet Ian Hamilton Finlay, dedicated to the Serpentine’s former Patron Diana, Princess of Wales. The work comprises eight benches, a tree-plaque, and a carved stone circle at the Gallery’s entrance.
The Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2008, which gives England the first built project by legendary architect Frank Gehry, is now open to the public.
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Open daily, 10am - 6pm
Fridays 10am – 10pm.
Admission free
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| Transport: |
Nearest Undergrounds:
Knightsbridge, Lancaster Gate or South Kensington
Buses 9, 10, 52, 94, 148
Metered parking in Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park
Full disability access
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