What we’re about
The National Gallery was founded in 1824, after the British government bought a collection of 38 pictures from the banker and collector John Julius Angerstein, consisting of Italian, Dutch and English works.
Our unique Picture Hunts at the National Gallery are a great way to broaden your art knowledge while sleuthing around gallery rooms. These will take place on Sundays.
You are all presented with a sheet of 20 part images taken from paintings in a few designated rooms. You will also have a map of the Gallery. The selected adjoining rooms are listed P, Q, R and S. The clipboard holder enters the room letter to note the image location. They could be body parts, buildings or scenery. As far as faces go, we’re talking eyes only. A real test.
Your team mission is to find them. Usually it’s teams of four depending on numbers.
Dead simple, right? Well, yes, if you can spot them all. Generally, results are always close.
Check event photos for the previous Hunt sheet. If you’re new, you can see what your team has to do. Stella said " I was apprehensive about trying this, but once I did, I loved it, our team was great fun".
We’ve done twelve so far over the last eighteen months with the London Urban Adventurers and feel very much at home here. So we now have this dedicated art event group. There's plenty of seating around to take the odd rest and look at the same time.
Please arrive early as there is normally a queue. Pre-booking has been recently suspended for security reasons. I usually turn up around 12.45.
Picture Hunts are interesting and challenging, bringing out the best of your teams detecting skills.
We meet in the large space area between the shop and Gallery’s Espresso cafe.
The starting process is as follows. The earlier your team sets off, the more time you have. So turning up early ready for a 1.30 start is a bonus. To do this, pre-book your entry.
Team answer sheets have to be back to the cafe by 3.15.
We meet back in the same space by the Espresso cafe where we mark up. In case of a tiebreak, there will be a general art knowledge numerical question where the “nearest to” wins.
First team prizes are £10 supermarket gift vouchers. Other prizes of Wetherspoon gift vouchers and/or chocolate are dependant on numbers.
There is also an equal prize for the funniest team name (if there are at least four teams). So there’s everything to play for. Some players are thinking of team names before they turn up!
We always pop into the local Montague Pyke Wetherspoon for a quick drink after if anybody so wishes.
Hunts are good fun and the proven experience so far is that members get to know each other better after working in teams as you all have to communicate. Great icebreakers. This is what Meetup is all about. Come and join us.
There is a £6 cash charge for this event.
Contact number on the day is 07422334411 if your transport is delayed.
Don’t forget to cancel via the “Edit RSVP” button if you can’t make it. Please do this well in advance when you know, so it allows good notice for someone else to take your place, and minimises waiting for people not turning up. Your consideration is greatly appreciated.
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See all- National Gallery Treasure HuntThe National Gallery, London, WC2N 5DN£6.00
The National Gallery was founded in 1824, after the British government bought a collection of 38 pictures from the banker and collector John Julius Angerstein, consisting of Italian, Dutch and English works.
We have a unique take on Treasure Hunts that broadens your art knowledge while sleuthing around gallery rooms. These take place on Sundays.
You are all presented with a sheet of 20 part images taken from paintings in a few designated rooms. They could be body parts, buildings or scenery. As far as faces go, we’re talking eyes only. A real test.
You will also have a map of the Gallery. The selected adjoining rooms are listed P, Q, R and S. The clipboard holder enters the room letter to note the image location.
Your team mission is to find them. Usually it’s teams of four depending on numbers.
Dead simple, right? Well, yes, if you can spot them all. Generally though, results are always close.
Check photos for the previous Hunt sheet. If you’re new, you can see what your team has to do. Stella said " I was apprehensive about trying this, but once I did, I loved it, our team was great fun".
It’s very addictive wandering around looking at famous artwork. Our events make you see new parts of a painting you hadn’t noticed before. Or that fresh work has been introduced.
We’ve done twelve so far over the last eighteen months with the London Urban and feel very much at home here. So now we have this dedicated event group. There's plenty of seating around to take the odd rest and admire paintings at the same time.
Please turn up early as there normally is a queue. You can book a free entry time slot (in advance like right now!) by registering with the Gallery, which lets you saunter up the usually empty pre-booked queue. You’ll love doing this - try it! Even if the time slots are full you will still get in anyway.
Picture Hunts are interesting and challenging, bringing out the best of your teams detecting skills.
We meet in the large meeting area between the shop and Gallery’s Espresso cafe.
The starting process is as follows. The earlier your team sets off, the more time you have. So turning up early ready for a 1.30 start is a bonus. To do this, pre-book your entry.
Team answer sheets have to be back by 3.15.
We meet back in the same space by the Espresso cafe where we mark up. In case of a tiebreak, there will be a general art knowledge numerical question where the “nearest to” wins.
First team prizes are £10 supermarket gift vouchers. Other prizes of Wetherspoon gift vouchers and/or chocolate are dependant on numbers.
There is also a prize for the funniest team name (if there are at least four teams). So there’s everything to play for. Some players are thinking of team names before they turn up!
We always pop into the local Montague Pyke Wetherspoon for a quick drink after if anybody so wishes.
Hunts are good fun and the proven experience so far is that members get to know each other better after working in teams as you all have to communicate. Great icebreakers. This is what Meetup is all about. Come and join us.
There is a £6 cash charge for this event.
Contact number on the day is 07422334411 if your transport is delayed.
Don’t forget to cancel via the “Edit RSVP” button if you can’t make it. Please do this well in advance when you know, so it allows good notice for someone else to take your place, and minimises waiting for people not turning up. Your consideration is greatly appreciated.
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