A large gilt mirror, gold - framed artwork and ornate K'ang Hsi jars add a sense of luxury to this light -
filled entrance hall, complemented by an elegant black and white marble floor.
Not exact matches
Crowds typically spill out of the museum and
fill the bricked
entrance and walkway to Guild
Hall.
A soaring, light -
filled space of more than 24,000 square feet, with glass roofs and polished Portuguese stone floors, it is the public face of the museum, and like the cavernous Turbine
Hall at the Tate Modern in London, it can be visited without an
entrance ticket.
Crowds
filled with artists, gallery owners, art lovers and art professionals pack the three galleries, the museum's
entrance hall and the brick entrance to Guild H
hall and the brick
entrance to Guild
HallHall.