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  2. Browse, plan and pay for your visit anytime, anywhere with our new Gallery web companion.

  3. The National Gallery Singapore, often known exonymously as the National Gallery, is a public institution and national museum dedicated to art and culture located in the Civic District of Singapore. It oversees the world's largest public collection of Singaporean and regional art of the Eastern world , specifically of Southeast Asia , with a ...

  4. The National Gallery, London. Bringing people and paintings together. Admission free, donations welcome. Open daily: 10am - 6pm. Friday lates until 9pm. Trafalgar Square, London. WC2N 5DN. Plan your visit. Need more assistance? Visit our access page. Van Gogh: Poets & Lovers. Booking now open.

  5. Discover Singapore's rich heritage at the National Museum of Singapore, the country's oldest museum dating back to 1887.

  6. National Gallery Singapore is a leading visual arts institution in Southeast Asia which oversees the world’s largest public collection of modern art in Singapore and the region.

  7. The National Gallery is an art museum in Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster, in Central London, England. Founded in 1824, it houses a collection of more than 2,300 paintings dating from the mid-13th century to 1900. The current director of the National Gallery is Gabriele Finaldi.

  8. Embark on a cultural journey at the National Gallery Singapore, the largest art museum in Southeast Asia. Explore interactive tours and enrich your experience.

  9. Entry to the Gallery to view the collection is free – admission is now through the Portico Entrance. Book your Gallery entry ticket We strongly recommend you book a ticket in advance to save time on arrival.

  10. From a choice of more than 2,300 works, here are the paintings you visited online the most. The most popular painting page, with the highest number of views, is van Eyck’s jewel-like Arnolfini Portrait, followed by Holbein’s Ambassadors and Van Gogh’s Sunflowers.

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