陳北辰 А.
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It has long been on my list of art museums in London. The collection, to be honest, is not really exciting. In my opinion, its value lies rather in the fact that it reflects the taste of the early 19th century than in the works in it. They do hold a few good works by Rembrandt, Poussin, Murillo, etc, but the scale of the gallery is not big, even less impressive than a grand country houseand, and it will not hold you for long; the visit is usually under 2 hours.
The staff member was neither cold nor warm; they were busy talking to each other. I felt a larger context of the collection was needed, rather than just individual labels next to the works, as the works individually are really not that interesting, and if people want to see good, inspiring artworks they sure will go to the National Gallery and other museums in central London. An introduction to Soane or a general overview of the taste of the 19th century Britain would be helpful. But they have audioguide recordings on Bloomsbury connect, which was helpful.
Art Fund members go for free. Otherwise the ticket price can be considered as pricey regarding the size of the gallery.
Also, they were having some construction going on so it was not possible to go to the back of the gallery to see the mausoleum.