The Wallace Collection is an art collection that is housed in the Hertford House, the former townhouse of the Seymour family, Marquesses of Hertford. The collection consists of of fine and decorative arts from the 15th to the 19th centuries. Especially the holdings in the collection of 18th-century French paintings is important. Besides that the museum has furniture, arms and armour, porcelain and Old Master paintings on display in its 30 galleries.
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Manchester Square, London
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The Wallace Collection has 3 ratings.
The Wallace Collection in London, England, is a highly regarded museum that houses an impressive array of fine and decorative arts. Visitors often praise the museum's extensive collection of 18th-century French paintings, furniture, and porcelain, as well as its notable assemblage of armour and weaponry. The museum is set in Hertford House, a historic townhouse that adds to the overall charm and ambiance of the experience.
Many reviewers appreciate the museum's intimate atmosphere, which allows for a more personal interaction with the artworks compared to larger institutions. The collection's diversity is frequently mentioned, with highlights including works by Rembrandt, Velázquez, and Fragonard, among others.
The museum's free admission policy is widely appreciated, making it accessible to a broad range of visitors. The audio guide, available for a small fee, is often recommended for providing insightful context to the exhibits.
Some visitors note that the museum can feel crowded during peak times, which may slightly detract from the viewing experience. Additionally, a few reviewers mention that the lighting in some rooms could be improved to better showcase the artworks.
The on-site restaurant, set in a beautiful covered courtyard, receives generally positive reviews for its ambiance, though opinions on the food quality and pricing can vary.
Overall, The Wallace Collection is highly regarded for its world-class art collection, beautiful setting, and the opportunity it provides to step back in time and experience a wealthy 18th-century London townhouse.
Wonderful experience visiting this collection. Made to feel like a valued visitor not a criminal suspect! No apologist signage for Empire or colonialism. Absolutely no 'virtue signalling', Just beautiful things to see with helpful, knowledgeable staff. (Shame about unisex toilets! 😫 Where's my 'safe space'?) Really enjoyable visit!!!
Visited on Nov 1, 2024
We were definitely not disappointed when we decided to visit the Wallace Collection. What an amazing experience! We were interested in seeing the house and collection on our own but ended up taking a wonderful tour that brought us to various rooms in the house where we learned very interesting facts about the various artworks and artefacts (and of course the house itself!). Truly a hidden gem!
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