Dulwich Picture Gallery, founded in 1811, was England’s very first public gallery. The stunning collection houses masterpieces by Rembrandt, Rubens, Watteau, Gainsborough and Van Dyck amongst many others. The gallery also runs a world class exhibition programme.

The entire collection of this gallery is a Designated Collection of national importance.

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Address

Gallery Road
London
Greater London
SE21 7AD
England

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Telephone

  • 020 8693 5254

Entry Charges

Permanent Collection Only • Adults £9.00* • Senior citizens £8.00* • Free for unemployed, disabled, students (valid student card must be available) • Free for Art Fund members and Museums Association Members • Free entry for children under 18 • Free entry for Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery Temporary Exhibition (includes viewing of the Permanent Collection) • Standard £16.50* • Senior Citizens £15.50* • Unemployed, disabled and students £8 • Free entry for children under 18 • Audio guide £3 • Free entry for Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery Become a Friend of Dulwich Picture Gallery from £25 a year to enjoy free admission to the Permanent Collection and all temporary exhibitions. Visit Dulwich Picture Gallery on a Saturday or a Sunday and you can have a free guided tour of the permanent collection at 3.00pm. (You will need to pay the appropriate entrance charge to take advantage of this free guided tour).

Discounts Offered

  • Museums Association
  • National Art Pass