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"ROMANTICS" AT TATE BRITAIN - until 03 JUNE 2012
"ROMANTICS" at Tate Britain
A major new nine-room display presents Romantic art in Britain, its origins, inspirations and legacies. Drawn from Tate's collection, it showcases major works by Henry Fuseli, JMW Turner, John Constable and Samuel Palmer, as well as newly-acquired works by William Blake. From Turner's reinvention of landscape to Blake's visionary histories, the display reveals the imagination and innovations of a generation defined by belief in creative freedom, rather than tradition or style. In addition, two rooms look at the legacy of The Romantics, presenting work by Graham Sutherland and others.
Tickets: Admission is FREE .
London Pass: Alternatively why not make the most of your visit to London with a London Pass which includes entry to Tate Britain (with free audio guide) & over 50 other attractions in and around the capital.
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GETTING TO TATE BRITAIN
Tate Britain, Millbank, London SW1P 4RG Open Daily 1000 - 1800 (last admission to special exhibitions 1715)By Underground:
The nearest underground stations to Tate Britain are: •Pimlico (Victoria Line, 600 metres approx.)•Westminster (Jubilee, District and Circle Lines, 750 metres approx.) •Vauxhall (Victoria Line, 850 metres approx.)For information and underground map visit Transport for London
By Train:
The nearest mainline train stations to Tate Britain are: •Vauxhall (850 metres approx.) •Victoria (1,600 metres approx.)Train times and tickets
By Car:
There is limited pay and display parking in the streets around Tate Britain on weekdays. It is free at the weekends and after 18.30 on weekdays.Accessibility
There are a limited number of parking spaces for blue badge holders. For more information regarding accessibility and wheelchair provision see the Tate Britain websiteHOTELS NEAR TATE BRITAIN
You can visit Watercolour at Tate Britain. on a day trip from your home town or you can turn it into a longer visit. There is a wide range of hotels in central London to suit every budget. In particular there are a few hotels which are very handy for Tate Britain and also for many other London sights such as Buckingham Palace, The Houses of Parliament and the River Thames.4* Park Plaza Riverbank
3* Holiday Inn Express London Victoria