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Wallace Collection

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Wallace Collection — art museum in London, England, UK.

Wallace Collection, galleries in London

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1 h–2 h
Best time of year
Year-round
Nearest railway station
Bond Street · 0.5 km
  • Family-friendly
  • Wheelchair accessible

About

Wallace Collection is an art gallery in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1900. Named after Sir Richard Wallace, 1st Baronet. Address: http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q6747523, W1U 3BN. Wikidata describes it as: "art museum in London, England, UK". Coordinates: 51.5175°, -0.1530°.

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From the Wikipedia article

The Wallace Collection is a museum in London occupying Hertford House in Manchester Square, the former townhouse of the Seymour family, Marquesses of Hertford. It is named after Sir Richard Wallace, who built the extensive collection, along with the Marquesses of Hertford, in the 18th and 19th centuries. The collection features fine and decorative arts from the 15th to the 19th centuries with important holdings of French 18th-century paintings, furniture, arms and armour, porcelain and Old Master paintings arranged into 25 galleries. It is open to the public and entry is free. It was established in 1897 from the private collection mainly created by Richard Seymour-Conway, 4th Marquess of Hertford (1800–1870), who left both it and the house to his illegitimate son Sir Richard Wallace (1818–1890), whose widow Julie Amelie Charlotte Castelnau bequeathed the entire collection to the nation. The collection opened to permanent public view in 1900 in Hertford House, and remains there to this day. A condition of the bequest was that no object should ever leave the collection, even for loan exhibitions. However in September 2019, the board of trustees announced that they had obtained an order from the Charity Commission for England & Wales which allowed them to enter into temporary loan agreements for the first time. The United Kingdom is particularly rich in the works of the ancien régime, purchased by wealthy families during the revolutionary sales, held in France after the end of the French Revolution. The Wallace Collection, Waddesdon Manor and the Royal Collection, all three located in the United Kingdom, are some of the largest, most important collections of French 18th-century decorative arts in the world, rivalled only by the Musée du Louvre, Château de Versailles and Mobilier National in France. The Wallace Collection is a non-departmental public body and the current director is Xavier Bray.

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Background

History

The Wallace Collection is a museum which displays works of art collected in the 18th and 19th centuries by five generations of a British aristocratic family – the first four Marquesses of Hertford and Sir Richard Wallace, the illegitimate son of the 4th Marquess. In the 19th century, the Marquesses of Hertford were one of the wealthiest families in Europe. They owned large properties in England, Wales and Ireland, and increased their wealth through successful marriages. Politically of lesser importance, the 3rd and 4th Marquess and Sir Richard Wallace became leading art collectors of their time. Many artworks acquired by the earlier marquesses were entailed and stayed with the Hertford…

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Coordinates
51.5175, -0.1530
District
Westminster
Parish
Westminster, unparished area
Postcode
W1U 3BN
Parliamentary constituency
Cities of London and Westminster
Established
1900
Nearest railway station
Bond Street0.5 km
Opening
Mo-Su 10:00-17:00; Fr,Sa 10:00-23:00

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Wallace Collection?
Wallace Collection is in London, United Kingdom (postcode W1U 3BN), in the parish of Westminster, unparished area.
When was Wallace Collection built?
Built or established in 1900.
How do I get to Wallace Collection?
The nearest railway station is Bond Street, about 0.5 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode W1U 3BN.
How busy is Wallace Collection?
Wallace Collection draws around 419,020 visitors a year.