The King's Gallery
Housed in Buckingham Palace, The King's Gallery showcases exhibitions of artworks from the Royal Collection.
The King’s Gallery in Buckingham Palace is the venue of temporary exhibitions of works from the Royal Collection. It is one of the largest art collections in the UK and includes old master paintings, rare furniture, and an impressive photography collection.
Its addition to Buckingham Palace was the most significant in 150 years, and The Queen opened the space in May 2002 to celebrate the Golden Jubilee.
Visitor information
Address
Buckingham Palace, London, London, SW1A 1AA
020 7766 7300
Opening times
Daily, 10am – 5.30pm (last admission 4.15pm)
Online bookings: use NationalArtPass code when booking
(Your National Art Pass must be shown on arrival)
If purchasing multiple tickets, please note a separate order will need to be made for each qualifying visitor.
Exclusions and safety measures
Those with multiple passes or passes that cover more than one person will need to make a separate order for each qualifying visitor.
Visitor information
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