The Wallace Collection - London
Wallace collection is not too big, but good and very interesting, so many people visit it.
The collection belonged to the famous collector Sir Richard Wallace, and after his death the collection was donated to the nation in 1900 by his wife. The collection was donated along with the house in which it was located, and is still there. According to the terms of the will, admission to the museum should be free, and the exhibits should not be exhibited anywhere else. Therefore, these paintings and decorative objects can only be seen here.
The collection consists of 25 galleries: paintings, sculptures, porcelain, weapons, decorative objects and a large collection of furniture.
Address: London, W1U 3BN, Manchester Square, Hertford House.
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This collection is really good, now they have designer brand shoes on display throughout the venue. The shoes are particularly beautiful. I highly recommend this collection, not far from Oxford Street (end of Bond Street). The cafe is also very good, suitable for meeting friends and the like.
My daughters went shopping, my husband and son went back to the apartment and I had a few hours of free time. I came to this beautiful Wallace collection in the most charming square. It was around 3pm on Monday and it was very quiet. Very beautiful artwork in the museum. Each room has a comfortable ring sofa to sit on and is equipped with exhibit instructions. What attracted me most was the portraits of Queen Victoria and Queen Mary of Scotland
When doing the strategy, note that there are many private museums in London, because the fog is only three and a half days in London, only one of them can be selected. The Wallace Collection is selected for its collection of many types, including paintings, porcelain, furniture, weapons, etc. The Wallace Collection Museum is free to visit, closes at 5 o'clock, and it is actually closed at 4:30. The fog was closed when it arrived, and the companion went again the next day. The fog was full the next day, and it could only leave a regret. The companion came back and said that he saw the true trace of Jean • Onoré • Flagnar's "Swing", which was a painting of fog doing enough homework! Regret!
such a beautiful collection of art and an amazing building to look around
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Very classic collection, there are indeed many art products