The Queen's Gallery is a public art gallery in the Buckingham Palace. It was opened 1962 and is in the place of a former chapel from the year 1843, which destroyed a German bomb on 13 September 1940. In the year 2002 the gallery was reconditioned and again-opened, the draft selected in a competition submitted the architects John Simpson & partner in the year 1997.
Shown in the gallery works of the royal collection, for example in the year 1968 were it the work of Anthonis van Dyck. The gallery can be visited daily.
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