The Tate Britain in London houses a collection of about 3500 artworks. The museum contains the biggest collection of Britain art created between the 16th and 21th century worldwide. The Tate Britain is located on the area of a former prison in Millbank. It was opened under the name Tate Gallery in 1897 and founded by Sir Henry Tate. In 2000 it was renamed and is named Tate Britain now. Worth seeing are the artworks, which were left following the death of the British artist J. R. W. Turner.
Daily: 10 am – 6 pm
Admission is free of charge. Exception with some exhibitions. Pre-registration is recommended, but tickets are often still available on site.
Address:
Tate Britain
Millbank
London SW1P 4RG
United Kingdom
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by metro: Pimlico (Victoria Line)
by bus: route 87 to station Millbank, route 88 an C10 to station John Islip Sreet
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