Hayward Gallery, London Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hayward-gallery-london_I.jpg Author: MykReeve
Hayward Gallery (GPS: 51.50653, -0.11563) is an art gallery on the South Bank of London. It is part of the Southbank Centre complex that includes the Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Royal National Theatre and British Film Institute. Until a rebranding exercise in early 2007, it was known as the Hayward Gallery.
As with the Queen Elizabeth Hall, it was built by the British construction firm of Higgs and Hill and completed in 1968. It was designed in the Brutalist style of architecture by Ron Herron and Warren Chalk.
Hayward Gallery hosts three to four exhibitions per year. It does not in itself house any permanent collections.
How to reach Hayward Gallery
Take the Bakerloo Line, Jubilee Line or Northern Line to Waterloo Line and walk a short distance from there.
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