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The National Portrait Gallery is a wonderful museum tucked next to the National Gallery. It's seldom crowded, which can be a real boon to the tourist. What you've got here is portraits, pure and simple, from the great days of portraiture to the present. I'm particularly fond of a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II in one of the stairwells. It's also nice to know that there is modern portraiture, given the anti-representational biases of the modern art scene. The gallery also hosts special exhibitions from time to time.
The Portrait Gallery also has a superb web site, with images of much of the collection.
Nearest Tube Stations: Leicester Square or Charing Cross
Admission: Free, except for special exhibitions
Services: Cafeteria, Restaurant, Gift Shop
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