The National Gallery, London

Plan Your Visit: Access

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Visitor using a raised-line image and an audio guide to find out about Jan Van Eyck's 'Arnolfini Portrait'.

An 'Art Through Words' session at the National Gallery consisting of a description, interpretation and discussion of the painting.

Audio Information

You may need to install Windows Media Player (PC) or Quicktime (PC & Mac) to listen to the audio.

 

Access

The National Gallery houses the national collection of Western European painting from around 1250 onwards. It includes masterpieces by many great European artists. More than 1,000 paintings are on display on Level 2.

Free admission to the collection and special exhibitions in the Sunley Room, Room 1 and The Space on Level 2.

Charges apply for special exhibitions
Disabled visitors are eligible for concessions and may bring an escort free of charge.

The main temporary exhibition galleries are located on Level -2 of the Sainsbury Wing (flat access from street and lifts or stairs other levels).

Free floorplans and advice are available from the Information Desks. For enquiries about all aspects of the Gallery's Access provision please contact us.

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