08 September 2008

Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace




This exhibition is really well done and has a good audio tour by Sir David Attenborough; the exhibition is of ‘Amazing Rare Things’ this covers animals such as African Civet to plants like Servile Orange trees to Sunflowers.

The exhibtion is on one level in two large rooms there is a bench seat in each room. If you use the audio guide that is ver simple to use, when you see a picture of headphones all you do is key the number in to the handhald keypad and lisen.

Buying a ticket on the dayTickets may be purchased from The Queen's Gallery, subject to availability.
Here are the prices Admission prices
The Queen's Gallery
Adult £8.50Over 60/Student (with valid ID) £7.50Under 17 £4.25Under 5 FreeFamily (2 adults, 3 under 17s) £21.50

The Queens gallery is very good on disabled access it has a very nice accessible toilet and for disabled people who wish to use the normal toilets there is a really nicely made ramp.

There is also a very smart lift with oak wood doors and 3 mirrors.
Visitors with disabilities
The Queen's Gallery is fully accessible for wheelchair-users. More detailed information about access is available by telephoning (+44) (0)20 7766 7324
Here is a map of how to reach the gallery.

The shop sells lots of things including china, books, DVD’s etc.

There is no café at the gallery but there is a coffee shop near by.






This is the book from the exhibtion and it is a must buy the picture are great...









The name says it all ‘ Amazing Rare Things’

The Exhibition has now ended and there is now new exhibition.. I will update this page when I see it.



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