Definitely a must see! Amazing space and collection. make sure to check for temporary exhibition and current exhibition in turbine hall. if you have kids- children programmes are very rich. two shops have great collection of books and art related items.
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Definitely a must see! Amazing space and collection. make sure to check for temporary exhibition and current exhibition in turbine hall. if you have kids- children programmes are very rich. two shops have great collection of books and art related items.
It is a perfect place to stroll from one hall to another and enjoy British art. The artworks are displayed in an orderly manner. Just a few steps from the door to the prism hall. The facilities inside are clean and well equipped. Overall, enjoy a pleasant afternoon here.
Located on the south bank of the Thames, across the water from St Paul's Cathedral and connected by the Millennium Bridge, the Ted Modern Gallery occupies a prominent position among modern art museums in the world today. Known as the watershed in British art history, it is the world's largest contemporary art gallery.
First we took the subway to the Tate Modern Art Museum by the Thames. The weather is particularly good this day. The blue sky and white clouds are very rare in London. The water of the Thames is more ugly. It is not as good as the water of our Huangpu River. A long walking bridge across the Thames Bridge is a magnificent St. Paul's Cathedral at one end. At the other end is the Tate Modern Art Museum. Entering Tate, most of the works are more avant-garde, and you need to have a relatively high artistic appreciation ability to understand. We just look at it.
Tate Modern is an absolute gem for anyone passionate about art. The collection is awe-inspiring, ranging from contemporary masterpieces to thought-provoking installations