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The Courtauld Gallery

The Courtauld Gallery
Somerset House
Strand
London, WC2R

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  • 020 7848 2526
  • Monday-Friday: 10.00-18.00 (last admission 17.30)
    Closed 25 & 26 December
  • Please check with attraction regarding accessibility, mobility and other special issues.
Free Entry with the London Pass
Normal Entry Price: Adult: £5.00
Holders of the London Pass are also offered a 10% discount in the shop and a 20% discount when purchasing their lunch in the Admiralty Deli. To claim the offer please show your London Pass.

The Courtauld Gallery

London Pass holders are entitled to free entry to The Courtauld Gallery (normal price £5).

As one of the most famous London Art Galleries, The Courtauld Gallery was founded upon ‘the wish to expand the understanding of the visual arts in this country’ and houses some of the country’s best-loved artworks including world famous Old Masters, Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings, together with sculpture and applied arts.

This famous London attraction originated in buildings in Portman Square, and is now housed in Somerset House. As famous for its students as for its collections, it is now entirely self-governed having being previously affiliated with the Senate House of the University. To find out about more of the history of this unique gallery visit Somerset House today.

As well as free entry, London Pass holders can also claim 10% discount in all the shops and a 20% discount in the Admiralty Deli – it’s great day out in this amazing gallery with London Pass.

The Courtauld Gallery is just one of the many London galleries you can access free of charge with the London Pass - visitors to this London gallery should also consider a visit to the nearby National Portrait Gallery.

 

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<b>*** FINAL EXTENSION!****</b><br> London Pass prices held at 2007 rates ... <BR><B>MUST END SOON!</B>

Offer Ends:
Mon 19 May 2008