Masterpieces from the Royal Collection have been displayed in Buckingham Palace since the residence was acquired by George III and Queen Charlotte in 1762. The painting displays were reinvented during the reign of their son, George IV, who commissioned the architect John Nash to renovate the palace in the 1820s. A Picture Gallery was included to display the monarch’s exceptional collection of paintings. Since then, the Picture Gallery has remained the focus for some of the most treasured Italian, Dutch and Flemish paintings from the Royal Collection.
The Lexo Club is proud to be working with Buckingham Palace to allow our Platinum & Black card members access this |
amazing exhibition. The Lexo Club also have the ability to change any tickets to 1-year passes for the Queens Gallery so please contact the concierge to organise your free tickets if eligible.