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Known as one of the finest small museums on the planet, The Courtauld Gallery is a lovely place to bring the family to see some world famous art. It is home to collections from the early Renaissance to 20th century art displayed in Somerset House. There are also drawings and prints, as well as examples of sculpture and decorative art.

Somewhere To Eat?

The Gallery has a cafe set within the surroundings of the somerset house. There is a selection of freshly made cakes and light meals, with indoor and outdoor seating.

Are There Toilets?

Toilets, including an accessible toilet, are located on the lower ground floor.

Baby Friendly?

Baby changing facilities are also located on the lower ground floor.

Want To Treat Yourself?

The shop is located opposite the gallery at the Strand entrance of the Somerset House. It sells a range of books and gifts inspired by the artwork at the gallery. The shop is open daily 10:00 - 18:00

Where Shall I Park?

The gallery advises all visitors to arrive by public transport, but the nearest car park is Drury Lane or the south bank centre (charges apply)

Features

  • Indoor
  • Disabled Access
  • Open All Year

Category

Museums

Museums

Suitable For

6-9

6-9

10+

10+

Opening Times

Daily 10:00-18:00 (last admission 17:30)

Price Information

Please contact the attraction.

Facilities

ToiletShopCafeParkingWheelchairs for hire

How To Get There

Directions

The museum is just north of the London eye on the opposite side of the river Thames. The nearest underground stations are: Temple (circle and district lines) Charing cross (Bakerloo and northan) Embankment (Bakerloo, Circle, District and Northern lines) or Covent gardens (piccadilly line)

Static google map of The Courtauld Gallery

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