Guildhall Art Gallery

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The Guildhall Art Gallery is a public art museum in the City of London that houses the City of London Corporation’s collection of paintings, sculptures, and works of art, including notable Victorian pieces.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art museum
public gallery
tourist attraction
adjacentTo Guildhall, London NERFINISHED
buildingCompleted 1999
buildingType purpose-built art gallery
builtOver Roman amphitheatre of London NERFINISHED
collectionStrength Victorian art
collectionType paintings
sculptures
works of art
country United Kingdom
governedBy City of London Corporation Culture, Heritage and Libraries Committee NERFINISHED
hasCollection City of London Corporation art collection NERFINISHED
hasCollectionHighlight Victorian narrative painting
works depicting the City of London
hasCollectionSize over 4,000 works
hasCuratorialArea London topographical views NERFINISHED
Victorian art
historic portraiture
hasExhibitionSpace permanent displays
temporary exhibitions
hasFeature viewing area of Roman amphitheatre remains
hasFunction cultural venue in the City of London
preservation of City of London art collection
public display of municipal art collection
hasService education programmes
guided tours
temporary exhibitions programme
hasWebsite https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/things-to-do/guildhall-galleries
heritageDesignation part of Guildhall complex
locatedIn City of London
England
London NERFINISHED
locatedOn Guildhall Yard NERFINISHED
notableWorkGenre Pre-Raphaelite painting
operatedBy City of London Corporation NERFINISHED
ownedBy City of London Corporation NERFINISHED
publicAccess open to the public
reopened 1999
subjectFocus British art
London-related art
Victorian painting

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Guildhall hasPart Guildhall Art Gallery
subject surface form: Guildhall, London