Orleans House Gallery
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Jules Renahan
About this spot
Orleans House Gallery is a public art gallery for the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It is located along the banks of the Thames in an 18th-c building that includes the beautiful Octagon Room, designed by James Gibbs. The house is named for Louis Phillippe, Duc D'Orleans, who lived here in exile between 1813-15.
The Gallery houses a collection of paintings from the early 18th c to the present. It is situated in six acres of parkland and woodland and also accommodates the Coach House Education Centre as well as a cafe in converted 19th-century stables.
The Gallery houses a collection of paintings from the early 18th c to the present. It is situated in six acres of parkland and woodland and also accommodates the Coach House Education Centre as well as a cafe in converted 19th-century stables.
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