London's most most sadly situated museum is sandwiched between Hyde Park and traffic-aggressive Hyde Park Corner, isolated like an island. But don't let that put you off visiting this tampered-with 18th-century Robert Adam mansion which houses not only the Duke of Wellington of the moment (on occasion) but a collection of paintings worth dodging traffic for, including works by Velázquez, Brueghel the Elder, Rubens, Goya, van Dyck, Teniers the Younger, Claude Lorrain, von Aachen, E...
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Hours
Wed to Sun 11am—5pm (weekends only in winter)
Hours
Wed to Sun 11am—5pm (weekends only in winter)
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