This handsome house, built in 1776, contains an exceptional collection of eighteenth-century French furniture, paintings and objets d'art, as well as an amazing array of medieval armour and weaponry. It all belonged to Sir Francis Wallace and has been open to the public since 1900, with room after grand room containing Louis XIV and XV furnishings and Sèvres porcelain, while the galleries are hung with paintings by Titian, Velázquez, Fragonard, Gainsborough and Reynolds; Franz Hals's {I}Laughing Cavalier{/I} (neither laughing, nor a Cavalier) is one of the best know, along with Fragonard's {I}The Swing{/I}. The Wallace Collection also holds frequent temporary exhibitions, and regular events include the chance for children to try on armour or explore the Wallace Collection and take part in artist-led workshops.
Town-house museum with 25 galleries containing French 18th-century paintings, furniture and porcelain and Old Masters...
Twenty-five new paintings by Hirst made between 2006 and 2008, featuring an array of skulls, flowers and butterflies ...
Children can listen to the story of Christmas, hunt for angels in the paintings of the collection and make an angel ...
Families can help Edwina Mileham and Roxanne Matthews weave a Christmas story then belt out a carol or two in the...
This family exhibition created with pupils from St Vincent's Catholic School reveals the stories behind the objects...
A session in which families can write a letter in invisible ink and sign it with a self-designed personal emblem, to ...
Children can study the costumed figure of Madame de P and learn a variety of figurative drawing techniques. Age 10+.
Dancing in the Great Gallery, paper firework making, a parade and gallery tours with Madame de Pompadour, to...
A session to accompany the gallery's 'Shhh ' exhibition, in which families will choose a piece of furniture from...
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Times 10am-5pm daily; closed Dec 24-26
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