Raphael Gallery at Victoria and Albert Museum

London SW7 2RL

Raphael Gallery

The largest and most prestigious space at the V&A Museum,the Raphael Gallery houses some of the most important surviving examples of Renaissance art in the world. The seven Raphael cartoons, dating back to 1516, are complemented by a gilded Spanish altarpiece lending a striking backdrop to drinks receptions, dinners, concerts and awards presentations.

Room Layouts & Capacities

The Raphael Gallery is truly a breath-taking space. The triple height domed ceiling fills the room with natural daylight, illuminating the beautiful artwork on show while in the evening some clever uplighting can transform the room. At the far end of the hall is an alcove, perfect for setting up staging and production.

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BY TRAIN

The nearest underground station is South Kensington, which is on the District, Piccadilly and Circle lines.

BY CAR

Cromwell Rd, Knightsbridge, London SW7 2RL


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