Friends Week: RA250 – Hard Hat Tour of the Building Redevelopment
Tuesday 17 May 2016 11am - 12pm
Meet in The Academicians’ Room, The Keeper’s House, Royal Academy of Arts
£30 (including refreshments). Booking required, Friends only.
Friends of the RA book first
The RA is currently undergoing one of the biggest physical changes in its 248 year history. This Friends Week, take a behind the scenes hard hat tour of the development, and learn more about the Academy’s future in this unique opportunity to see the construction in progress.
The 250th anniversary of the Royal Academy – RA250 – is to be celebrated with a grand re-launch of our site, with the addition of new exhibition spaces, a lecture theatre, function rooms and more. By joining the two buildings at Burlington House and Burlington Gardens, we hope to cement our reputation as a destination for art lovers.
Our Grade II* listed buildings are of great architectural and historical interest, and the RA250 masterplan by David Chipperfield Architects will unite them. On this hard hat tour of the works as they are now, learn how the new construction is honouring our extant buildings. This will be a fascinating chance to understand the building developments that will shape the RA’s future.
Please be aware that this walking tour will last up to two hours and involves standing with minimal access to seating. It should also be noted that due to the historic nature of the buildings not all areas of the tour will be accessible for wheelchair users. If you are interested in attending and have access or mobility requirements please contact the Ticketing Team on 020 7300 8090 for further advice and information.
Ticket price includes refreshments. Booking is essential for this event; if you wish to bring a guest please book one ticket for each person.
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Please note change of venue from Belle Shenkman Room