The Queen's Gallery
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About The Queen's Gallery

Constructed 40 years ago out of the bomb-damaged ruins of the former private chapel, the Queen's Gallery at Buckingham Palace provides a year-round display space for works of art from the Royal Collection. In addition to the Treasures of the Royal Collection there are temporary exhibitions themed around pieces within the collection.

Facilities

Opening Times Open daily. Normal opening times 10:00-17:30 (last admission 16:30) Extended opening times: 26 July – 30 September, 09:30-17:30 (last admission 16:30)

The Queen's Gallery Address

Address:
Buckingham Palace, Buckingham Palace Road, London
London
SW1A 1AA
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7766 7301
Fax: +44 (0)20 7799 2331
Email:
Website: http://www.royal.gov.uk

Prices for The Queen's Gallery

Adult: £8.50 (USD14.09)  full price
Family: £21.50 (USD35.64)  per ticket
Concession: £7.50 (USD12.43)  per ticket
Child: £4.25 (USD7.04)  child

A Royal Day Out ticket gives admission to The Royal Mews, The State Rooms at Buckingham Palace and The Queen’s Gallery (only available 26 July – 30 September). Adult £29.50, concession £26.50, under 17 £16.50, under 5 free, family £78.00

The Queen’s Gallery and The Royal Mews (combined ticket only available 28 March – 31 October). Adult £14.50, Concession £13.00, Under 17 £8.00, Under 5 free, Family £38.00.

 

Location Information for The Queen's Gallery

Address:
Buckingham Palace, Buckingham Palace Road, London
London
SW1A 1AA
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7766 7301
Fax: +44 (0)20 7799 2331
Email:
Website: http://www.royal.gov.uk
By Road: Tube/Rail: Victoria;Tube: St James's Park, Green Park, Victoria

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4.0
Based on 7 reviews
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  Latest 5 reviews of The Queen's Gallery

Wonderful way to get a peak at The Royal Collection

Spend two hours at this small gallery next to Buckingham Palace for a peak at the vast Royal Collection. The paintings, porcelain and furniture rival anything we saw in Paris or Versailles. The...

Spend two hours at this small gallery next to Buckingham Palace for a peak at the vast Royal Collection. The paintings, porcelain and furniture rival anything we saw in Paris or Versailles. The free audio cassettes provide outstanding explanations. While we will probably not return to Buckingham Palace (one visit is enough), we will return to The Queen's Gallery since exhibits change frequently.

 
5.0
8 October 2009
by cpgolf2, Tempe, Arizona
 

Very small collection

I visited the Queen's Gallery only because it was included in my ticket price with the combo ticket to Buckingham Palace and the Royal Mews. Entrances are timed, but I would reccomend that you...

I visited the Queen's Gallery only because it was included in my ticket price with the combo ticket to Buckingham Palace and the Royal Mews.

Entrances are timed, but I would reccomend that you pick a very early time. My ticket said 9:30am, which was the opening time for the gallery, and I waited in line until nearly 10am. So I'm guessing that by the time, say 2pm arrives, the line is pretty long despite the fact that you've got a timed entrance ticket because they wouldn't allow the 9:45 people to even enter the queue until we had all gotten into the gallery, and that was well past 10am.

Your bags, ladies, will be searched by hand by a gloved security official before you enter, and expect to be told about a dozen times by no less than four officials to turn off your mobile while you are in line. Then watch in amusement while the security guard pantomimes the rules ("no photos" while pretending to take a picture, "no food" while pretending to bring a fork to his mouth) if you approach the front of the line and don't address him in English. Then watch his jaw drop as you say "I can speak English".

The collection is very small, about three rooms. There is furniture and a delightful collection of faberge animals, but the majority of the gallery is sevre porcelain. If you enjoy this type of art, you will really enjoy it. If you have a look around, listen to a few points from the audio, and then head out you will have spent your admission and wait time for about a half hour visit.

If you plan to visit Buckingham Palace and/or the Royal Mews, then do so in this order because the exit from Buckingham will take you far away from either:

1.) Queen's Gallery 2.) Royal Mews 3.) Buckingham

The gallery came first only because of the wait time compared to the mews.

 
3.0
13 September 2009
by annikalibby, Houston, Texas
 

A lovely gallery

My husband and I went to see Buckingham Palace and it started to rain. We had the London Pass and as the Queens Gallery was included we decided to go inside and escape the rain for a while. We were...

My husband and I went to see Buckingham Palace and it started to rain. We had the London Pass and as the Queens Gallery was included we decided to go inside and escape the rain for a while. We were certainly very happy that we did as we loved this gallery. There were so many wonderful works of art. My personal favourite was the very famous Van Dyck triple portrait of Charles 1, it was simply beautiful and I found it very moving to see a painting that I had seen so many times in books and on TV. The other thing that my husband and I really loved was the armour of a Prince from the 1600's I think, it was very beautifully decorated and I have never seen anything like it before. This is a lovely gallery that we highly recommend.

 
5.0
28 July 2009
by joybell27, Melbourne Australia
 

For serious art appreciation

The Queen's Gallery is a serious collection, worthy of in depth study. The collection rotates a couple of times a year, but whatever the theme for a particular show, it is in depth. The people who...

The Queen's Gallery is a serious collection, worthy of in depth study. The collection rotates a couple of times a year, but whatever the theme for a particular show, it is in depth. The people who prepare the audio guide give a lot of detail so that the work of various artists can be knowledgeably compared. This might be a little more information than some want, but if you are of a mind to really get into a subject, this is the place.

 
4.0
19 October 2007
by cynbook, Pensacola, Florida
 

waste of money

Nice collection but very, very small and does not justify the high entry fee. I was quite surprised at the cost considering that the Queen isn't on her way to the poorhouse just yet. I wouldn't...

Nice collection but very, very small and does not justify the high entry fee. I was quite surprised at the cost considering that the Queen isn't on her way to the poorhouse just yet.

I wouldn't waste my time with this when there are much better collections elsewhere, especially the National Gallery.

The Royal Mews, right next door to the Queen's Gallery, is better value if you really must see something "royal."

 
2.0
5 April 2006
by A TripAdvisor Member, Las Vegas, Nevada
 

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Events at The Queen's Gallery

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