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The Courtauld Institute is best known for its dazzling collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings, by artists such as Manet, Cezanne, Degas, and Gaugin, as well as a fine selection of works by Rubens, Van Dyck and sculptures by Rodin, Matisse and Moore.
Highlights
Nevermore by Paul Gaugin, 1897
A Bar at the Folies-Bergere by Edouard Manet, 1882
The Montagne Sainte-Victoire with Large Pine by Paul Cezanne, 1882
Eating and Drinking at the Courtauld Institute
The Courtauld Gallery Café - an oasis within the splendid surroundings of The Courtauld Gallery at Somerset House with indoor and outdoor seating.
On offer is a mouth watering array of genuine home cooked food for morning coffee, lunch and afternoon tea. All jams, chutneys and cakes are homemade in the kitchen at The Courtauld Gallery Café. The informal waiter service menu features traditional British and popular European dishes. This is somewhere you can comfortably pop out to if you don’t fancy cooking for yourself, or just to meet a friend for coffee.
Opening times: Daily, 10.00 am to 5.30 pm
T 020 7848 2527
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Shopping at the Courtauld Institute
The Courtauld Gallery Shop stocks a wide selection of merchandise inspired by the wonderful collection of artworks displayed in The Courtauld Gallery. From fine jewellery to prints and stationery, these products make ideal gifts for all ages. There are over 800 different book titles in stock, covering a wide range of periods and styles as well as design and critical theory.
Opening times: Daily, 10.00 am to 6.00 pm
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Visitor Information
Address
The Courtauld Institute of Art
Somerset House
Strand
London
WC2R 0RN
Opening Times
Daily, 10.00 am to 6.00 pm
Admission
Adults £5.00
Concessions £4.00
Under 18's and full time students Free
T +44 (0) 20 7872 0220
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The Courtauld Institute is best known for its dazzling collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings, by artists such as Manet, Cezanne, Degas, and Gaugin, as well as a fine selection of works by Rubens, Van Dyck and sculptures by Rodin, Matisse and Moore.