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[02.08.2005 13:23]

100 out of 100
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Tate Modern -- Cathedral Of Cool
Immediately after its opening Tate Modern became the most visited modern art gallery in the world beating its nearest rivals the Pompidou Centre in Paris and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Once upon a time there was the Bankside Power Plant on Londons South Bank, a brick building of gargantuan dimensions, designed in 1947 and shut down [more...]
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[30.08.2007 22:56]

Date published
Aug 2007

100 out of 100
Modern Masters
The Lonely Planet Guide considers the Tate building itself, to be "wow", as is the "location and views", with its "landmark central chimney" and top two floors "shrouded in glass", which are lit up at night. It is in fact a "spectacularly converted power station", which seats the " world's most successful contemporary art gallery". The gallery has [more...]

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[22.08.2007 12:40]

Date published
May 2007

100 out of 100
A Lonely Plant Guide to the Tate Modern
The author describes this "former power station" as "Europe's most successful contemporary art gallery". She goes on to add that the gallery is "one of the South Bank's most exciting attractions". Admission is free and the exhibitions are organized according to the artistic movements of the 20th century such as "cubism, futurism, vorticism, [more...]

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[01.05.2007 15:57]

Date published
Nov 2006

70 out of 100
Tate Modern
The reviewer writes that he has been to the Tate on "many occasions", and notes that parking near by will be "very difficult". He then goes onto discuss the three floors of exhibitions, noting that there is separate exhibition which you need to pay for (he paid less than £10), but does also mention that "each floor is packed with free exhibits" [more...]
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