13/05/2013

Day One : National Gallery & Trafalgar Square

After the visit of Covent Garden related above, we went to the National Gallery, famous museum where paintors such as Rembrandt, Monet or Turner are exhibited. It's a very big place, where it's preferable to have a map not to lose yourself. For example, you can see there The Water-Lily Pond by Claude Monet, which is a part of a seventeen-paintings collection on the same theme.
In front of the National Gallery batiment, you can take a walk in Trafalgar Square. This plaza is very great, with its two fountains and the Amiral Nelson's column. There are often street artists such as breakdancers or musicians.

National Gallery's official website : http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/

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