
The National Gallery, London houses one of
the greatest collections of European painting in
the world. These pictures belong to the public
and entrance to see them is free.
The National Gallery's permanent collection
spans the period from about 1250 to 1900. The
paintings in the National Gallery's collection
come from Western Europe, and their subjects
reflect the history, religion and myths of the
region.
In addition to the permanent collection, The
National Gallery also displays Exhibitions which
change periodically.
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