Visit Buckingham Palace's King's Gallery for a glimpse into royalty in front of the camera over a century, from classic portraits to pop art prints.
Highlights
Highlights
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Visit The King's Gallery at Buckingham Palace and explore its diverse exhibitions at your own pace.
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Dive into a century of royal evolution through photographs, from regal poses to pop art prints at the Royal Portraits exhibition.
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Explore iconic photographs by renowned artists like Annie Leibovitz and dive into the unique bond between royals and their photographers.
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The English multimedia guide features expert commentary and exclusive insights, enriching your Gallery experience.
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Fun fact: The Gallery was unveiled by Queen Elizabeth II in 2002, coinciding with her Golden Jubilee celebrations.
W cenie
W cenie
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Entry into the King’s Gallery
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Multimedia guide in 9 languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, and Mandarin
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Flexible Duration
Zasady anulowania
Zasady anulowania
Możesz anulować te bilety do 36 godz. przed rozpoczęciem wycieczki, aby uzyskać pełen zwrot.
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Your Experience
Your Experience
Visit The King's Gallery
Delve into the Royal Collection at The King's Gallery, a treasure trove of art that ranks among the world's finest and stands as a testament to centuries of European royalty. Find books created in celebration of 100 years of Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House and even Shakespeare's first folio. The Royal Collection boasts a remarkable array of Indian art, spanning over six centuries, marked by cultural exchange, fascination, and the realities of empire and commonwealth. Uncover fascinating details about the building and exhibition with the multimedia guide.
Check out the exhibitions
Royal Portraits: A Century of Photography delves into the connection between royal subjects and their photographers. Over 150 photographs, proofs, and documents spill the tea on the ever-changing relationship between the British royals and the camera. Expect to see iconic snaps by legendary photographers like Cecil Beaton and Annie Leibovitz, capturing the essence of monarchs across the decades. Look out for works by Antony Armstrong-Jones, aka Lord Snowdon, a celebrated photographer, and Princess Margaret's husband. His portraits offer a unique perspective on the royal family's inner circle. Whether you're a history buff or just love a good photo, this exhibition promises a right royal treat
Know Before You Go
Know Before You Go
What's not allowed
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Keep in mind alcohol, drones, bicycles, folding bikes, roller-skates, or skateboards are not allowed on this experience. Pack wisely!
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Eating and drinking are not permitted inside The King's Gallery, except for bottled water.
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Mobile phones must be switched off while inside the gallery.
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Due to venue restrictions, pets cannot tag along for this experience.
Accessibility
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This experience is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.
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Your guide dogs are welcome at the venue.
Additional Information
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All visitors will be subject to airport-style security checks.
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Prams/strollers will need to be left in a designated area at very busy times. In such circumstances, baby carriers and hip seats are available at no cost, subject to availability
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Very large suitcases and heavy luggage may only be permitted at the discretion of our staff and provided the items are able to pass through the security scanner.
Moje bilety
Moje bilety
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Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
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Please print your voucher and present it at the attraction, along with a valid photo ID.
Ticket Redemption Point
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Redeem your tickets at The King’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace.
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Address: Buckingham Palace, London SW1A 1AA, United Kingdom.
Get Directions to the Redemption Point
Getting There
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The nearest Underground Tube Stations are Victoria, Green Park, and St. James. The King’s Gallery is a 10-minute walk from these stations.
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The nearest bus stop is Victoria Bus Station (stop C). Buses that go there are C1, C10, 11, and 211. The King’s Gallery is a 10-minute walk from this station.