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Tate Britain, Gallery 9

Location pin

Millbank, London, SW1P 4RG - 

  • Users

    Up to
    299 standing

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

Tate Britain, the original Tate gallery first opened its doors to the public in 1897. This beautiful Neo-classical building with stunning high ceilings and wide galleries now houses British masterpieces up until the 20th Century. Bringing together stunning event spaces, creative gastronomy, and exclusive access to world-class art, Tate Events is uniquely placed to offer an immersive event experience. From small, intimate gatherings to large scale corporate events, Tate Events can cater to any event. Our world–renowned venue offers unrivalled options to host your guests, in the magnificent Duveens to our stunning Gallery 9 boasting art masterpieces in the space. The Tate Events team has a wealth of expertise, offering a complete package from venue hire to exquisite food and beverage. All profits from our events are donated to Tate, securing the future of art for all. Make your event one to remember!

Gallery 9 is Tate Britain’s showcase gallery. Steeped in history, it’s a beautiful space with high domed ceilings and exceptional British art. Dine surrounded by masterpieces by Martin, Millais, Blake and more, the artworks in this room celebrate themes of romance and evolution, the perfect place for an unforgettable event.

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 299

Catering & drinks

Catering facilities

Catering facilities

Refreshments

Refreshments

Amenities

Cloakroom

Cloakroom

Disabled access

Disabled access

Natural light

Natural light

Public transport

Public transport

Audio & visual

WiFi

WiFi

Space rules

Cancellation policy

50% refundable 90 days before the event

Other rules

With priceless pieces of artwork displayed in many of our event spaces, we operate an approved supplier list for production, florists and entertainment.

Location

Reviews

  • Matty B

    January 2024

    Art museum with modern pieces sprinkled in amongst halls of more traditional art. While there are paid exhibits, the free experience was really quite extensive. Definitely worth visiting and spending an hour exploring.

  • Nick Pastore

    March 2024

    My second visit and much more was revealed the second time around! The Turner experience is fantastic as ever! The architecture is great one of my favorite areas are the floors and stairways. The gift shops are ok but the staff aren’t helpful and only stay behind the register. Are great stop while making your rounds through London! They have a great area for school kids to eat their lunches and bathrooms are clean for the most part.

  • Dave Harris

    February 2024

    Exceptional collection of art from British and international artists across multiple genres and from Tudor times through to the present day. Presentation is sometimes overcrowded, but most of the works do have space to be appreciated. Explanatory text cards do a good job of providing background information and flavour to the pictures. Café options were typically expensive and somewhat pretentious. Well worth spending several hours visiting if you enjoy looking at classic art.

  • Maya Seligman

    March 2024

    Saw the Women in Revolt exhibition. Brilliant stuff, but so many rooms (would have appreciated a warning so I could pace!) We booked for 4.15 and were nowhere near done when they kicked us out at 6. It was also very busy. Didn't get a chance to see the rest due to timing, but it's a lovely building. I'll go back to see the permanent exhibition.

  • Y C

    March 2024

    The Sargent exhibition was amazing. However, it was a bit crowded even though they allocated time slots for the tickets. It was also weird that the ticket office was tucked away at the far corner in the lower ground. The signs for the ticket office can be better. The clock room was full too.