A dance floor for everyone at tate modern.
Tate modern turbine hall floor plan.
Blavatnik building blavatnik building displays tell the story of how art became active from 1960 to now.
On the fourth floor is the result of the track to the crane the fifth part of the downspouts of.
Tate modern is currently operating one way routes to ensure the safety of all visitors colleagues and volunteers.
Prior to redevelopment the power station was a 200 m 660 ft long steel framed brick clad.
Visitors may need to queue at various points in the building to ensure social distance can be maintained.
Running parallel to the turbine hall is the natalie bell building home to the galleries and various viewing pointings looking into the hall.
The modern art gallery tate modern in london is part of the tate gallery with the tate britain tate liverpool and tate st ives the latter two out of the capital.
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All one way routes have step free access and entry is via the turbine hall ramp and exit via level 1.
Tate modern opened in 2000 the building was originally a power.
Louise bourgeois created the first turbine hall commission i do i undo i redo which was exhibited from 12 may 26 november 2000.
Turbine hall tickets information.
Frances morris director tate modern.
The new tate modern has more space for new kinds of art and.
Buy tickets in the turbine hall on level 0.
The turbine hall has a vast and dramatic entrance area with ramped access as well as display space for large scale sculptural projects and site specific installation art.
Display see the floor plans on the following pages.
Our knowledgeable team can help plan your visit or talk about our displays and exhibitions.
Consisting of three steel towers each some 9 metres 30 ft high visitors could climb the staircases to the platforms which bourgeois envisaged would become stages.
On the third floor lobby is located just above the platform in the turbine hall.