The oldest and best-known of the galleries in the Tate Network, the Tate Britain in London holds an extensive collection of British art dating from the 1500s to the present day. Indeed, it is the most comprehensive collection of British art to be found in the world. Its rich collection includes works by J.M.W Turner, William Blake and John Constable alongside more recent artists such as David Hockney and Francis Bacon. The galley also holds temporary exhibitions feautring the works of British or international art throughout the year.
Address
Millbank, London SW1P 4RG
Getting There
Tube and rail: Victoria line (Pimlico); National Rail and Victoria line (Vauxhall); Jubilee, District and Circle lines(Westminster).
Bus: Line 87 (Milibank); Lines 88 and C10 (John Islip Street); Lines 2, 36, 185 and 436 (Vauxhall Bridge Road).
A Tate Boat Service runs every 40 minutes along the River Thames between the Tate Modern and the Tate Britain.
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