Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery
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Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery, was designed by influential architect Sir John Soane, having been restored to its original state, it also celebrates innovation with contemporary exhibitions.
Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery stands as a living testament to the visionary genius of Sir John Soane (1753–1837), one of Britain’s most influential architects. Acquired by Soane in 1800, the Grade I listed manor was transformed into his idyllic country estate, showcasing his mastery of neoclassical design and innovative use of natural light.
A platform for contemporary voices
Today, Pitzhanger Manor and its accompanying contemporary gallery overlook the picturesque Walpole Park. Pitzhanger celebrates Soane’s genius, juxtaposing his intricate interior decorative schemes and architecture with a programme of ambitious contemporary art exhibitions, events and activities. Noteworthy exhibitions include Anish Kapoor, Rana Begum, Anthony Caro, and Idris Khan & Annie Morris.
Treat yourself in the shop and cafés
Pitzhanger shop sells bespoke gifts inspired by the manor. The two café, Pitzhanger Pantry and the newly opened Bella Puglia Café, offer fresh coffee and homemade Italian delicacies.
Visitor information
Address
Ealing Green, London, Greater London, W5 5EQ
020 3985 8888
Opening times
Monday: Closed (Bank Holidays: 10am–5pm)
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 10am–5pm
Thursday: 10am–5pm (First Thursday of the month 10am–8pm)
Friday: 10am–5pm
Saturday: 10am–5pm
Sunday: 10am–5pm
Visitor information
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