Refurbished Courtauld Galleries Reopen in November
June 14 2021
Picture: Courtauld Gallery
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
News has arrived that the recently refurbished galleries of the Courtauld Institute of Art in London will be reopening to the public in November. This extensive four-year restoration project was made possible due to generous donations from the luxury conglomerate LVMH, the Ukrainian-born billionaire Leonard Blavatnik and the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The newly refurbished rooms, including the 'Great Room' which housed the RA's exhibitions until 1837, sound very exciting indeed. There's even mention of a new room dedicated to paintings by Rubens, alongside other Courtauld favourites.
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