National Art Pass offers available at National Portrait Gallery

50% off exhibitions
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50% off exhibitions at National Portrait Gallery

The National Art Pass lets you enjoy free entry to hundreds of museums, galleries and historic places across the UK, while raising money to support them.

The new Forecourt at the National Portrait Gallery, London. Photograph © Olivier Hess
The Portrait Portrait Portrait!!! display, featuring Portrait of Mai by Sir Joshua Reynolds (1776) at the National Portrait Gallery, London. Photograph © Dave Parry
The new doors at the entrance to the National Portrait Gallery, London, designed by Tracey Emin. Photo © Olivier Hess
Museum

National Portrait Gallery

London
Free to all

With a National Art Pass you get

50% off exhibitions

London's National Portrait Gallery boasts 11,000 artworks, telling the story of the UK through portraiture.

Founded in 1856, the National Portrait Gallery was originally confined to a Georgian house in Westminster. Now, the gallery’s primary collection spans 11,000 portraits, revealing the story of Britain, through portraits of the people who’ve shaped the country’s history and culture.

Portraits charting UK history

With a chronological hang, the galleries begin with celebrated Tudor paintings, including iconic portraits of Anne Boleyn and Queen Elizabeth I. The collection captures some of the most influential people over history, from the Victorian and Edwardian eras through to 20th century figures such as Emmeline Pankhurst, LS Lowry and Virginia Woolf.

The faces of today

The representation of the UK today continues to evolve through new commissions and acquisitions, increasing the number of female sitters. Some of the most famous faces today are on display at the National Portrait Gallery, from Paul McCartney, to Marcus Rashford, and the Princess of Wales.

Reimagined galleries with new spots to eat and drink

Following a major redevelopment project, the National Portrait Gallery reopened to the public in June 2023, including a new entrance, a redisplay of the collection and the opening of the East Wing. The recent joint acquisition with the Getty Museum, supported by Art Fund, of Joshua Reynolds’ Portrait of Mai is on display. Pop into their café for a slice of cake or their new bar Larry's for a cocktail and a bite to eat.

Why you should go

  • Renowned portraits of famous British figures 

  • See Reynolds’ Portrait of Mai, saved with Art Fund's largest grant 

  • Special exhibitions spotlighting portraiture across artists’ careers 

Visitor information

Address

National Portrait Gallery

St Martin's Place, London, Greater London, WC2H 0HE
020 7306 0055

Free to all

Opening times

Open daily 10.30 – 18.00​
Friday & Saturday 10.30 – 21.00

Visitor information

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The National Art Pass lets you enjoy free entry to hundreds of museums, galleries and historic places across the UK, while raising money to support them.

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