Serpentine Gallery
Serpentine Gallery is one of London’s best-loved galleries for modern and contemporary art. Its Exhibition, Architecture, Education and Public Programmes attract approximately 750,000 visitors a year and admission is free.
In the grounds of the Gallery is a permanent work by artist and poet Ian Hamilton Finlay, dedicated to the Serpentine’s former Patron Diana, Princess of Wales. The work comprises eight benches, a tree-plaque, and a carved stone circle at the Gallery’s entrance.
Nearest Undergrounds:
Knightsbridge, Lancaster Gate or South Kensington
Buses 9, 10, 52, 94, 148
Metered parking in Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park
Full disability access
Photograph © 2007 John Offenbach
Opening Hours
Open daily, 10am - 6pm. Please note, the Serpentine Gallery is closed to the public in the period inbetween exhibitions, however the Bookshop remains open at all times.
Price
Admission free
Wheelchair Access
Open daily, 10am - 6pm. Please note, the Serpentine Gallery is closed to the public in the period inbetween exhibitions, however the Bookshop remains open at all times.
Price
Admission free
Wheelchair Access
Yes
