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Dulwich Picture Gallery houses one of the world's most important collections of European old master paintings of the 1600s and 1700s.

The collection is also one of the oldest in Great Britain, substantially put together in the years 1790 to 1795.

The paintings are housed in the first purpose-built art gallery in England, designed by Sir John Soane in 1811.

Visit their website for more information about this important collection, opening times and their latest exhibition.

From the  Americana there are two ways to there:

Take the Jubilee Line southbound from Baker Street to London Bridge.

 At London Bridge exit to the Railway Station and take the train to North Dulwich, a train leaves about every 15mins.

Turn left out of North Dulwich station and walk through Dulwich Village to the Gallery.

Please do not alight at East Dulwich station as it is a long distance from the Gallery.


Take the Bakerloo Line southbound from Baker Street to Oxford Circus. At Oxford Circus take the Victoria Line southbound to Victoria.

Exit to the Railway Station and take a train to West Dulwich. The Oppington Line trains stop there and leave every 15 minutes.

Turn right out of West Dulwich station and take the first left, Gallery Road.  Walk to the end of the road, the Gallery is on the right hand side.

 

Both stations are in Zone 3 so you can use Oyster Pre-Pay or a Travelcard Zones 1 to 4