Tate Modern is a must-see artistic powerhouse in a former power station, showcasing an impressive collection of contemporary art and stunning river views from its café.
"The Tate Modern is a diverse, creative space for a internationally renown exhibitions, films, performances, lectures and events." - NB Studio
"A famous modern art gallery in London, located within walking distance from central areas, offering a rich cultural experience."
"This former oil-fired power station sits smugly in the center of the South Bank, knowing that you’re interested in what’s going on inside. It’s filled to the rafters with paintings and sculptures by the likes of Picasso, Dali, Warhol, and Rothko, all set off perfectly by that gritty industrial interior. It’s rare that any exhibition at Tate Modern is awaited with anything less than bated breath, whether they’re the paid shows across the mid-levels of the institution or the vast and clever commissions to take over the massive space that is the Turbine Hall. You’re pretty much bound to be blown away." - Ramsay Short, Sonya Barber
"A modern art gallery in London, known for its exhibitions."
"It may have only been open for 19 years, but the Tate Modern is one of London’s most famous cultural landmarks. Positioned along the South Bank in a former power station, the Tate Modern has a permanent collection of modern and contemporary art, including pieces by Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol, that is free to access. There are also a whole host of national and international exhibitions held throughout the year that can be visited for an additional fee. The bookstore in this huge and unusual building is also fun to browse through." - MATADOR_NETWORK