Towner Gallery

4.6/5 based on 1181 reviews
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Superb and the Cafe us great too
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Interesting gallery with something for art lovers. Modern art, local art and different mediums. Also shows films. Great shop with quirky arty stlyish stuff. I love going here
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Great gallery. Always cutting edge and nor afraid to the past and the present side by side. No excuse not to vist when in Eastbourne.
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Great atmosphere
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Great gallery (free). We visited for the Ravilious room but were distracted by a very interesting exhibition of modern art objects on at the time
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Great time spent on an hours tour of the paintings in the archives. Really informative guide who shared her knowledge and showed us a great selection of paintings. Great value. Thoroughly recommend it.
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Well worth seeking it out.
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A London grade art gallery
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I saw one of the best pieces of art ever painted , it was the ship in a storm at night by Turner. Absolutely amazing. The cafe is lovely too and the glass windows throughout give breath taking views
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This imposing, impressive and spacious modern building is every inch the magnificent art destination that Brighton needs but does not have.

A good rotation of excellent and well curated shows and other activities such as films throughout the year. This venue always punches above its weight.

The Towner is mostly free, with a good cafe that serves a decent cup of coffee and nice sandwiches, an oasis of calm and reflection far, far away from the often distasteful tableau vivant of Eastbourne Esplanade. It even has balcony seating! To paraphrase Roy Strong, it's an Ace Caff with a nice gallery attached. Only joking, if you know what I mean. You do, don't you?

Just go!
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Ravilious should be the name
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Great art space and shop!
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A free art gallery with a couple of interesting exhibitions.
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Classic building with a lift worthy of anywhere.
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Lovely largely free public gallery.
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Great modern art gallery
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Visite the Ravilious Room, small but impressive. See Beachy Heard, 1939.
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World class
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Good place
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The gallery itself is large, light and airy, it's free to enter, although there are donation boxes dotted around with a suggested donation of £5.

Cafe on the second floor has a reasonable range of choices and is a fair price considering the location. They accept cards as well as cash. We had coffee and cake and it was really nice.

Exhibitions vary from photos, painting sculptures, light and videos, they also have an annual schools exhibition. Some of the exhibitions have been excellent, others not so great, but as it is down to personal taste, others may enjoy those I haven't.

There is a large giftshop on the way in and out, with prices ranging from small, pocket money type amounts to large prices for bigger items.
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This is a lovely gallery.
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Always a pleasant place to visit in Eastbourne - some of art won't be for everyone though. Wouldn't be art if it was I guess.
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Not much on offer in free collection.
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Check it out!
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Even with Urban Ground ceasing the sale of my favoured Pastrami flatbread, I have to provide 5 stars for what is always a great escape from the crowds and weather. A safe haven with much to see and enjoy. Oh.. and some nice architectural details.
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