Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery reopening from tomorrow

By Dimitris Kouimtsidis

26th Aug 2021 | Local News

Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery has been closed during the second lockdown but will be reopening tomorrow
Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery has been closed during the second lockdown but will be reopening tomorrow

PITZHANGER Manor & Gallery in Walpole Park is reopening its doors to guests from tomorrow, Thursday December 3.

The reopening will coincide with the final few weeks of the Gallery's special exhibition, Hogarth: London Voices, London Lives, which ends on December 31.

Head of Communications, Zoe Franklin said: "What better time to visit alone or with your family or bubble, to see the return of A Rake's Progress by Hogarth, the exhibition's magnificent centrepiece, alongside work by seven contemporary artists offering a modern reading of London today.

"With social distancing remaining in place, it's also an opportunity to get intimate with the extraordinary interiors and architecture of Pitzhanger without the crowds."

Pitzhanger's café restaurant, Soane's Kitchen will also be reopening its doors from tomorrow.

Franklin added: "Partnering with The Pepper Collective, we look forward to bringing you an exciting roster of chef takeovers and guest pop-ups over the coming months.

"To kick-start the launch, award-winning chef consultant, Hayden Groves will create a menu that will champion the best in British ingredients."

Soane's Kitchen will be open seven days a week, but you can see the Gallery's full opening calendar here.

     

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