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Tate BritainWestminster, Central London

  • Corporate Events Team
  • Tate Britain
  • WorkMillbank London
    Greater London SW1P 4RG UK
  • Woktel +44 020 7887 8689
  • www.tate.org.uk
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Capacity
500 Stand-Up Reception
200 Sit-Down Dinner
190 Meeting / Conference
Spaces
Sackler Octagon, Gallery 9, Rex Whistler Restaurant, Manton Entrance, Clore Auditorium, Duffield Room.
Events
Christmas Party, Conference, Corporate Away Day, Corporate Hospitality, Dinner
Available
Days vary, Times vary
Venue Notes
Tuesday - Friday daytime; Tuesday to Thursday evenings. Fully accessible.
Venue Additional Notes
Wheelchair access, Wedding Reception, .

Venue Review

Character: Comfortable neo-classical with contemporary interventions.

Funky Features: Spectacular central sculpture gallery; charming and intimate restaurant with murals by Rex Whistler, riverside location.

Location and History

Tate Britain was founded in 1897 on the site of a prison called the Millbank Penitentiary. Originally called the National Gallery of British Art, thanks to the endowment from sugar magnate Henry Tate that funded it, it has long been known as the Tate. The gallery has been outgrowing its site ever since 1917 when it also became responsible for Britain’s collection of modern art. The building was expanded in 1987 when James Stirling’s Clore Galleries were built to house the Tate’s collection of paintings by JMW Turner. Since the opening of Tate Modern in 2000, the museum has benefited from the extra space and been able to return exclusively to displaying British art, the purpose for which Henry Tate intended it.

Interior

Designed by Victorian architect Sidney Smith, this is the sort of building that works best from the inside out. It is a brilliant place to look at art, featuring grand airy galleries, acres of natural light and the best space for viewing sculpture in London at its heart. Now the gallery has been rendered even more ‘user friendly’ by the completion of new galleries and a new lower ground floor entrance by John Miller & Partners which add openness, accessibility and modernity. The expansion opens the Tate up to the west adding a highly contemporary lower ground floor entry point.

Spaces for Hire

The beauty of Tate Britain as a venue is the range and flexibility that the scale and variety of rooms and spaces it offers. Why not arrive by boat and step into a front garden marquee on a summer evening? Or entertain with musicians in the surrounding raised colonnade, where the acoustics are excellent.

Many of the available spaces contain permanent collections of different kinds, so you can choose your space to suit the theme or mood you desire or combine different rooms for different effects and purposes.

To add to the atmosphere, backdrops or uplighting using coloured gels and gobos can be arranged. Dining spaces at Tate Britain include the high grandeur of permanent collection gallery XI or the intimate and beautiful basement restaurant with its Rex Whistler murals. Whichever option is chosen the event can be accompanied by talks, guided tours and entertainment provided by external suppliers. 

David Redhead

The Tate Britain, Manton Entrance
The Tate Britain, Rex Whistler restaurant
The Tate Britain, Duffield Room
The Tate Britain, Gallery 9

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