Tate Modern
Address:
Bankside
London
SE1 9TG
Telephone:
020 78878000
Nearest Underground Station:
Blackfrairs and Southwark
Opening Hours:
Sunday to Thursday,
10.00-18.00
Friday and Saturday,
10.00-22.00
Closed 24th, 25th
and 26th
December
Tate Modern is Britain's
national museum of
international modern art in
London and houses work by
famous artist such as
Picasso and Dali.
The Tate Modern is housed
in the former Bankside Power
Station, which was
originally designed by Sir
Giles Gilbert Scott, the
architect of Battersea Power
Station, and built in two
stages between 1947 and
1963. The power station
closed in 1981.
The power station consisted
of a huge turbine hall,
thirty-five metres high and
152 metres long, with,
parallel to it, the boiler
house. The turbine hall
became a dramatic entrance
area, with ramped access, as
well as a display space for
very large sculptural
projects. The boiler house
became the galleries. These
are on three levels running
the full length of the
building. Above the original
roofline of the power
station a two-storey glass
penthouse was addred this is
known as the lightbeam. The
top level of this houses a
café-restaurant with
stunning views of the river
and the City.
Related Website -
http://www.tate.org.uk/
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