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J
3 years ago

The tutankhamun exhibition showing here was well o...

The tutankhamun exhibition showing here was well organised and the staff were polite and friendly, the tickets were timed and it was still a bit crowded inside but that didn t matter as it was still an excellent experience.
It was laid out in different rooms with some on the 1st floor, there was a shop at the end of the tour which was a tad overpriced, didn t visit the cafe.

S
3 years ago

Hello

C
3 years ago

Museum of modern art of recommended visit. Located...

Museum of modern art of recommended visit. Located in the Chelsea area, it offers visitors a handful of really interesting works in its permanent collection and free access. It is also convenient to look at temporary exhibitions from time to time.

D
3 years ago

The exhibition was lovely, only one complaint ther...

The exhibition was lovely, only one complaint there were too many people in there which made it hard to see things, the only other thing was the paper bags, not good as by the time I got home to Peterborough there was a hole in the bottom and all I had left were two books, the little keyrings and fallen out, would visit again

G
3 years ago

The king tut exhibition was amazing and glad saw i...

The king tut exhibition was amazing and glad saw it. But the queues to see the artifacts, Alton Towers have less queues. It spolit the event. It was Saturday morning, but you have to select a time so the organisers know how many people can turn up. Couldn't really enjoy the stand, read, stare and admire the craftmanship and the spectical. Far too busy.

s
3 years ago

An interesting and avant-garde collection of moder...

An interesting and avant-garde collection of modern art. It is a place visited by professional art appreciators. There are few tourists and can be enjoyed quietly without being disturbed by crowds. The museum is the personal collection of Iranian advertising tycoon Saqi. Mr. Qi is a strange man. He has become popular with many young British art stars, allowing London to earn a place in the territory of contemporary art history. For example: Gray Hume, Sarah Lucas, Fiona Rae and Damien Hirst. The location is convenient, only 2 minutes from the subway Sloane Square. -3 minutes walking distance.

B
3 years ago

Staff really nice

Staff really nice
Expo quality varies
Check before to go

K
3 years ago

An amazing experience but can be busy when trying ...

An amazing experience but can be busy when trying to get decent photos, best to travel light if possible bags, coats etc are a nuisance when busy. The exhibition is well laid out but being in tall glass cases meant that you were going to get people in your photos front back and side but well worth a visit before it goes back to Cairo permanently

J
3 years ago

Good exhibit (Tutankhamen) but organisation of the...

Good exhibit (Tutankhamen) but organisation of the gallery was awful. Booked tickets in advance and was given a time slot of 12pm-12.30pm to enter. We arrived at 12pm and were left to queue outside in the cold until we were finally let in More

N
3 years ago

A great gallery, open for all, free for all with r...

A great gallery, open for all, free for all with rotating exhibitions. Some plain some intriguing, but all with a say. One can spend 2-3 hours walking between all the rooms, stretching over 4 stories. There's a great restaurant by the entrance but plenty of other options in the immediate area.

A
3 years ago

Was not clear where to stand or to go

Was not clear where to stand or to go
At times the event holders were confused themselves!! Bought some items from the merchandise store online to collect, one man said top floor another said ground floor!!!
They sold too many tickets to people, not enough space to move or even see the tutankhamun items. They should consider the amount of people so each person gets at least the value of their ticket !!!
Stood outside for a while, as our slot was 11am, and the people from 10am where still waiting !!! I wouldn't recommend coming back here again, and what a wasted journey of over 3 hours to get here. Disappointing considering how everyone was so excited.

M
3 years ago

class

D
3 years ago

One of my fave places to spend time in Belgravia. ...

One of my fave places to spend time in Belgravia. Beautiful setting and diverse art. Don't understand how people dare to rate them 1 star... I guess they are tourist? and expect this place to be predictable and mainstream?

Remember, art is not what it is, it's what it make us feel. Dig deep. Something different will open your mind, make you grow, and, help you understand the ever-changing world we live in..

A
3 years ago

Stunning exhibition of Tutankhamun, though no sar...

Stunning exhibition of Tutankhamun, though no sarcophagus. Loved the videos and commentary audio guide providing insights into the artefacts. Well worth a visit. The restaurant wasn't open and the cafe was a little disappointing as everything was paper cups, sandwiches in wrappers etc. we chose to eat elsewhere.

c
3 years ago

Went to see the Tutankhamen exhibition. It was a f...

Went to see the Tutankhamen exhibition. It was a fantastic collection, well laid out with plenty of room to walk around, and lots of information about the items on display. Very impressed and well worth a visit!

s
3 years ago

Fabulous day out. Exhibition really well displayed...

Fabulous day out. Exhibition really well displayed and very informative. The cafe was very disappointing very little character and couldn't get a veggie sandwich. Save your pennies before going and eat at the cafe outside the gallery which has a great menu.

G
3 years ago

We visited the Saatchi Gallery on the evening of S...

We visited the Saatchi Gallery on the evening of Saturday 11th January to see the Tutankhamun exhibition. The exhibits themselves were fantastic, but they have significantly oversold the tickets - it was absolutely packed, and every ten minutes or so another huge wave of people entered. We could hardly move at some points due to the number of people squeezed into such a small space, and getting to any of the exhibits was a real challenge.

It might be better on a weekday, but I would absolutely avoid visiting on the weekend - my wife and I took my parents who are constantly visiting exhibitions and they said it was the most crowded they'd ever attended!

C
3 years ago

This is a really super gallery! I highly recommend...

This is a really super gallery! I highly recommend the Beyond the Road exhibition (mainly as I worked on three of the pieces in it). The punch drunk guys have done a super job of bringing James Lavelle s work and collaborations to a well organised and visually pleasing/stimulating place and it really is a super walk around.

S
3 years ago

World-class contemporary art gallery within busy K...

World-class contemporary art gallery within busy King's Road.

Displaying a wide range of items which are always more interesting than 'classic' portrait oil paintings.

Don't cost anything to get in and has an awesome gift shop.

H
3 years ago

Always something interesting to see. I'm not a fan...

Always something interesting to see. I'm not a fan of modern art, but it's a good space to walk around.

The Photojournalism exhibit about him an trafficking in Nepal was amazing. The photos really brought the story to life.

B
3 years ago

Best