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This National Gallery Families Tour is based on a philosophy of slowing down, focusing on one or two works of art, developing observation and thinking skills, inspiring curiosity and wonder and fostering collaboration between children and adults. The museum has one of the greatest collections of Western art in the world and a wonderful repository of stories from the magical to the everyday, from epic tales to biographies and from the imaginary to the factual. With your guide, you will dive into the world of stories behind many artists. On this tour, your children will hear legends of the Greek and Roman gods, including Mars, the god of war, and Venus, the goddess of love and many more. Throughout the visit, your guide will also engage with the paintings through a series of interactive children’s activities.
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Duration: 2 hours
Starts: London, United Kingdom
Trip Category: Sightseeing Tickets & Passes >> Museum Tickets & Passes
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This National Gallery Families Tour is based on a philosophy of slowing down, focusing on one or two works of art, developing observation and thinking skills, inspiring curiosity and wonder and fostering collaboration between children and adults. The museum has one of the greatest collections of Western art in the world and a wonderful repository of stories from the magical to the everyday, from epic tales to biographies and from the imaginary to the factual. With your guide, you will dive into the world of stories behind many artists. On this tour, your children will hear legends of the Greek and Roman gods, including Mars, the god of war, and Venus, the goddess of love and many more. Throughout the visit, your guide will also engage with the paintings through a series of interactive children’s activities.
Visit: National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London WC2N 5DN England
Enjoy a private visit with a family and your children in the National Art Gallery, one of the most important museums in London to discover a variety of multigenerational programs and resources that engage children and adults in active exploration of art.