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BEN URI GALLERY AND MUSEUM
ADDRESS:108a Boundary Road,
off Abbey Road,
St John’s Wood,
London,
NW8 0RHOPENING HOURS
(CURRENTLY CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE)
Monday - Friday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pmLate - 8:00 pm every Wednesday
FREE ENTRY on Wednesdays late: 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Transport/Parking Options
By rail: Underground stations, St Johns Wood, Swiss Cottage, Finchley Road and Maida Vale are all a 10 minutes’ walk away from the gallery. West Hampstead and Kilburn High Road London Overground stations are also within easy walking distance. We advise you to navigate your journey using the Transport for London (TfL) site.
By bus: Buses 189 and 139 stop at the junction off Abbey Road and Boundary Road. Bus 31 Stops at the junction off Belsize Road and Abbey Road, and then it is a short walk from Boundary Road. Go to Transport for London to plan your journey by rail or bus. We advise you to navigate your journey using the Transport for London (TfL) site.Parking: There is metered car parking on both sides of Boundary Road.
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Accessibility
We have a ramp to facilitate wheelchairs to the ground floor gallery – please ask. We regret that there is no access for wheelchair users or those with mobility difficulties to the lower ground floor, library and archive. However, we are always happy to show high-resolution images of all works displayed downstairs.
If you have any special requirements, please contact the gallery at admin@benuri.orgBoundary Road offers a wide variety of cafés and restaurants. Within easy walking distance is the famous Beatles' Abbey Road Crossing and Abbey Road Studios, Regent’s Canal, Regents Park, London Zoo and the boutiques of St John’s Wood High Street. Nearby attractions include The Freud Museum, The Jewish Museum, The Sherlock Holmes Museum and Madame Tussauds.
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Research Library, Archive, Gallery and Registered Office
108a Boundary Road,
off Abbey Road,
St John’s Wood,
London,
NW8 0RHRegistered in England 01488690
Registered Charity 280389
Currently under refurbishment - due to reopen when safe to do so.
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Why Give?
Ben Uri is a registered British charity (280389). We seek and need your donations to be able to fund and expand our work across our 3 principal and distinctive areas of public benefit being:
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Research and digitally record the Jewish and immigrant contribution to British visual culture since 1900 - including the current;
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Research and commission collection inspired art interventions for the over 70s to enrich their quality of life through digital channels;
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Develop our pioneering first full scale virtual museum and research centre to maximise engagement across a global digital audience.
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