Tate Britain
Desde las pinturas románticas de los pre-rafaelitas a los paisajes de Turner y los desnudos distorsionados de Francis Bacon: estará con la boca abierta desde la puerta de la Tate Britain. Si come en el famoso restaurante de la pinacoteca, asegúrese de estudiar el mundialmente famoso mural de Rex Whistler entre bocado y bocado.
Tate Britain Dirección:
| Dirección: |
Millbank, London
London
SW1P 4RG
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| Teléfono: | +44 (0)20 7887 8888 |
| Correo electrónico: | information@tate.org.uk |
| Sitio Web: | http://www.tate.org.uk |
Información sobre la ubicación Tate Britain
| Dirección: |
Millbank, London
London
SW1P 4RG
|
|---|---|
| Teléfono: | +44 (0)20 7887 8888 |
| Correo electrónico: | information@tate.org.uk |
| Sitio Web: | http://www.tate.org.uk |
| Transporte público: | Boat: Millbank Pier. Tube: Pimlico or Vauxhall (Victoria line), Westminster (District, Circle or Jubilee lines) Bus: 88, 77A, C10, 2,3,36,159; 185, 507 also stop within easy reach |
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no me gusto el Tate, si la zona
Realmente creo que fue una perdida de tiempo el visitar el TATE, las obras de arte no me merecieron la pena, yo realmente no les veia el mas minimo sentido, sera arte moderno pero he visto obras de arte moderno mucho mejores.....
lo unico que vale la pena es el paseo asta alli, cruzar el puente, sentarte en la hierba enfrente del TATE (fuimos en septiembre y habia mucha gente joven alli tomando algo o charlando) y pasear por la orilla del rio, yo no vi dificil llegar hasta alli solo tienes que dar un pequeño paseo y si hace buen dia como nos coincidio a nosotros es muy agradable, ademas la zona igual que el resto de Londres es muy segura, hay policias paseando por alli, asta una pareja de policias se acerco a charlar con nosotros, fueron muy simpaticos.
Solo aconsejo por visitar los alrededores no por el TATE
Well worth a visit!
For those who love British paintings, especially Turner, Constable and Gainsborough, for example, Tate Britain is a haven and a true gem. Take your time exploring the collections - and if it may feel a little too much, take a break in the café or at Rex Whistler Restaurant.
The museum is only a few minutes walking distance from Pimlico and Vauxhall tube stations, located on Millbank, and you can also catch the Tate Boat down the Thames, which travels between Tate Modern and Tate Britain. Admission is free and you might wish to make use of the late night opening every first Friday each month.
Beautiful
I'm not the most knowledgeable person when it comes to art, but from what little I do know, I really enjoyed the Tate Britain. Beyond being a beautiful building itself, it houses a large collection of important and magnificent British art that I spent hours admiring. Definitely worth your time.
Well worth the effort...
It' can be slightly tricky to get to but well worth the effort for some amazing art in a fantastic setting. The building and views over the river, particularly from up in the top floor restaurant, are stunning. Spent a whole morning exploring. Loved the new Cy Twombly exhibition but there's plenty in the permanent collection to keep you busy. Would really recommend the audio guide as well to get the most out of the visit. Also, the cafe downstairs makes a good stop for breakfast or lunch.
Snobby staff can't handle on-line bookings
Such a shame, the staff had a snooty attitude and did not know their own systems. I won't be going back.
I planned a 'Tate Day' going to the Tate Britain in the morning, taking the Tate Boat to the Tate Modern for a guided tour of a special exhibtion in the afternoon. In preparation for this I booked a boat ticket and guided tour ticket on-line.
Arriving at the Tate Britain in the morning, I was told that to collect pre-booked, pre-paid tickets I had to wait in the 30-minute queue with those who were simply buying tickets on the day (so what benefit to booking in advance?!). When I finally arrived at the top of the queue, the sales assistant told me that all tickets (including for the boat) are held for collection at the Tate Modern instead! What a waste of my time.
So I was booked and paid-up to get to my destination (Tate Modern) by boat, but to board the boat I needed a ticket - which apparently I couldn't get until my destination. Conundrum!
The only option was to walk to the Modern (45 mins at a brisk pace, thankfully in fine weather) where they told me that of course the Britain could have issued the boat ticket. They happily refunded my boat fare as by that time it would have been impossible to have the boat ride as well as make the guided tour.
My advice to others:
- Don't bother to book tickets on-line, there is no apparent benefit (unless you want to get tickets to a popular exhibition which might be sold-out)
- Go to the Tate Modern in preference to the Britain as the staff there seemed much more knowledgeable and had a more helpful attitude. If you have time to pop down to the Britain after you are finished with the Modern, it might be worth considering.
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