The Courtauld Gallery is extending hours for its Monet and London exhibition to accommodate visitors who missed tickets, ensuring accessibility for art enthusiasts.
Claude Monet’s series of Thames paintings will be displayed for the first time in 120 years, fulfilling an exhibition ambition he held since 1905.
The exhibition features iconic works created during Monet's stays in London, such as the Houses of Parliament and Waterloo Bridge, significant for both art and history.
For extra engagement, The Courtauld will have special late-night openings with cocktails and live music, enhancing the cultural experience for visitors.
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