Try three months of National Art Pass for just £15 Heard about the National Art Pass? It'll grant you free entry to hundreds of museums and galleries. You can even get half-price tickets for blockbuster exhibitions. And now, in a special deal, you can try three months for just £15! The card is a real money-saver in London. Explore the historic grandeur of Kensington Palace or Eltham Palace, for free. Visit one of London's smaller venues like the Charles Dickens Museum, London Canal Museum, Brunel Museum - or the recently reopened Marble Hill House - again for free! You can also claim 50% off exhibitions at venues such as the V&A, Courtauld Gallery, Science Museum and British Museum (to name but a few). The card unlocks venues and half-price exhibitions right across the country - from the National Galleries of Scotland to the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, to the mighty Blenheim Palace near Oxford. Sign up before 30 June and you can buy a three-month trial National Art Pass for just £15. And below are just four good reasons... |
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Superheroes, Orphans & Origins Ever notice how so many superheroes are orphans, or brought up in adopted homes? The Foundling Museum's current superhero exhibition explores 125 years of comic book orphans, including the likes of Superman, Spider-Man, Black Panther and Batman. Entry is normally £9.50, but use your National Art Pass superpowers to get in for nothing. |
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Freud and China Freud Museum London is based in the psychoanalyst's former home in Hampstead. Visit before 26 June and you'll catch the exhibition Freud and China, which explores Freud's links to the country. Admission is normally £14, but the Pass gets you in for £7. Analyse that! |
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Feminine Power Goddesses, demons, witches, spirits, saints. Female spiritual beings in all their forms are explored at the British Museum's current show, Feminine Power: The Divine to the Demonic. The National Art Pass gets you in for £7.50 instead of £15 - a heavenly discount. |
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Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature A certain rabbit is 120 years old this year, and the V&A is marking Peter's anniversary with a Beatrix Potter exhibition. The family-friendly show looks at Potter's influences and her life as a conservationist and scientist. The Pass gets you 50% off, with entry just £7. Hop to it! |
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Get your trial National Art Pass now! Get your three-month trial National Art Pass today to save on entry at exhibitions like these all summer long. Hurry – this trial pass will only be available to buy until 30 June 2022. |
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