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Leeds City Art Gallery

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The Headrow
Leeds, LS1 5RG
Nearest Transport: Leeds City Station
Leeds Art Gallery houses a collection of 20th century art work as well as boasting a shop and cafe area. Space is also a...
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Reviews for Leeds City Art Gallery

  • 5
    Leeds City Art Gallery
    The Headrow Leeds LS1 5RG uk
    2nd September 2008
    Excellent and free!
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    I cannot echo the other poster on here enough, Leeds City Art Gallery is excellent, it is modern (yet with traditional art on show also), welcoming, not stuffy or pretentious, always busy, well used and a fantastic addition to the city's art and culture venues. And of course, it is free to visit, which is exceptional, since I don't think anyone would mind a pound or two for charity to view such a wonderful selection of art.

    You can bring your partner, family or kids here, it really is a venue for all.

    It has excellent facilities (cafe bar, library, gift shop) and disabled amenities also. I would reccommend this to anyone who has yet to visit - it's simply wonderful.
  • 5
    Leeds City Art Gallery
    The Headrow Leeds LS1 5RG uk
    26th August 2008
    Wonderful!
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    I cannot recommend Leeds City Art Gallery enough. It's based right on the headrow in the heart of the city and it's beautiful, and most of all FREE! Yes, you can spend as long as you like browsing the exquisite collection of traditional and modern art and not spend a penny.

    There's a good afternoon's browsing here, and so much to see. It has disabled/pushchair access, and a library/bookshop and lovely cafe.

    It is so, so worth a visit, along with the Henry Moore Institute next door, and well worth a trip to Leeds in their own right.