Van Dyck and Flemish Masters

Sir Anthony Van Dyck, Lucy Percy, Countess of Carlisle, 1637
Sir Anthony Van Dyck
Lucy Percy, Countess of Carlisle 1637
Monday - Thursday, 18 February - 23 April 2009, excluding Easter Monday

This spring, The Royal Collection and Tate Britain are offering groups the chance to experience two unmissable exhibitions as part of a unique day package. Enjoy an introductory talk and visit to the Bruegel to Rubens: Masters of Flemish Painting exhibition at The Queen's Gallery followed by an introduction and visit to Van Dyck and Britain at Tate Britain.

Itinerary and visiting information

The package is available Monday - Thursday, 18 February - 23 April 2009, excluding Easter Monday.

10.30

Tea and coffee on arrival

10.30-12.30

Bruegel to Rubens: Masters of Flemish Painting exhibition talk (forty minutes followed by audio tour /free time in The Queen's Gallery)

12.30-13.00

Travel time between The Queen's Gallery and Tate Britain (please allow 30 minutes)

13.00-14.00

Optional lunch available at Tate Britain*

14.15-16.00

Introductory talk on Van Dyck and Britain at Tate Britain followed by free time in the exhibition

16.00 onwards

Optional cream tea available to finish*

(Tate Britain closes at 17.50) Minimum group size 20, maximum 80.

*Not included in price, please enquire when booking. Combined ticket price of £30 per person.

Tate Britain 
£30
combined ticket price per person.
For tickets, call 020 7887 8888.


Hearing loop available  

This event is related to the Van Dyck and Britain exhibition