Forget traditional museums—Frameless London takes art to a whole new level! The paintings don't just sit on the walls; they cover the floors, ceiling, and everything in between, practically pulling you into the scene.
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Forget traditional museums—Frameless London takes art to a whole new level! The paintings don't just sit on the walls; they cover the floors, ceiling, and everything in between, practically pulling you into the scene.
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Frameless London is conveniently divided into four galleries based on varying themes. Let's take a look!
Ever wanted to step inside a Dalí painting? Beyond Reality at Frameless London makes that possible. Here, melting clocks drip before your eyes, Magritte's illusions mess with your mind, and Bosch's bizarre creatures practically reach out to you. With 360-degree projections, infinity mirrors, and surreal soundscapes, reality bends at every turn. And from 2025, Redon's The Cyclops will add even more dreamlike wonder!
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Forget the usual "look but don't touch" rule—here, you bring the paintings to life! Colour in Motion at Frameless London lets you interact with legendary artworks by Van Gogh, Monet, and Klimt using just your movements. Wave your hands, step forward, and watch colors shift and swirl around you. With vibrant projections and a mesmerizing soundscape, this gallery feels like a dance between you and the world's most famous paintings!
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From Venice's canals to Japan's towering waves, The World Around Us throws you into the heart of legendary masterpieces. Monet's misty rivers, Canaletto's bustling streets, and Van Gogh's vibrant fields come alive through massive projections and an epic soundscape. Every brushstroke shifts before your eyes, making this a journey through art like no other. Step inside and let the world's greatest paintings surround you!
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Forget the frames—at The Art of Abstraction, paintings break free and come alive! Mondrian's primary colors pop, Kandinsky's swirls ripple, and Malevich's bold shapes shift before your eyes. With floor-to-ceiling projections and a perfectly tuned soundtrack, this gallery turns abstract masterpieces into a living, moving experience. Whether you're an art lover or just curious, this is creativity in its wildest, most playful form!
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Rousseau's The Dream (1910) is pure jungle fantasy with a naked woman lounging among weird, symbolic creatures. It's got that hazy, almost hallucinatory vibe that blurs reality and imagination. No wonder Surrealists were all over it!
Munch's The Scream is peak emotional overload—one figure, full existential crisis, and a sky that looks just as stressed. The colors scream chaos, yet somehow, it perfectly captures that all-too-relatable feeling of pure anxiety.
Somehow, Van Gogh makes a quiet night feel electric. The sky swirls, the river glows, and the reflections dance—it's calming yet full of movement, turning an ordinary riverside view into something completely hypnotic.
Monet's The Waterlily Pond: Green Harmony is all about calm, dreamy vibes. Loose, effortless brushwork brings the water and trees to life—you can almost hear the gentle rustling and feel the peaceful stillness.
This painting is pure drama. The wind is raging, the boat is tilting, and the disciples are freaking out. But then there's Jesus, bathed in light, radiating calm in the middle of the chaos.
Cézanne's Avenue at Chantilly is a road to nowhere, but somehow, you want to follow it. The light, the trees, and the soft colors create a peaceful yet slightly mysterious scene that lingers in your mind.
Klint's The Ten Largest Youth is alive with color and movement. It's abstract but deeply personal, reflecting her belief in unseen forces shaping our lives. She was way ahead of her time, creating this before abstract art even had a name.
Kandinsky's Yellow, Red, Blue is color psychology at its finest. The left buzzes with bright shapes; the right drifts into darker abstraction. He saw painting like music, turning color into a whole mood.
Opening hours:
Last entry: 2 hours before the closing time
Address: 6 Marble Arch, London W1H 7AP
Closest stop: Marble Arch or Selfridges, around 3-6-min away from Frameless.
Closest stop: Marble Arch, about 5-min away from the attraction.
Closest parking spot: Q-Park Marble Arch, 2-min away from the gallery.
Frameless showcases 42 stunning masterpieces by 29 legendary artists, including renowned names like Monet, Van Gogh, and Klimt.
General admission tickets are valid only for the day and time slot selected at purchase; they cannot be used on another day or time.
It is advised to arrive on time for your scheduled entry. If you are delayed, the staff may be unable to accommodate you for a later spot.
You're free to come and go from each gallery as needed. Each gallery operates on a continuous loop, so you won't have to wait for the session to end before returning if you need a break.
Absolutely! Frameless London welcomes visitors of all ages. Infants under the age of 3 can enter for free and discounted tickets are available for children under the age of 15. Frameless also offers child-friendly sessions on weekdays during term time.
Yes, you can rent a dedicated room or the whole venue for a private event, depending on the requirements. You can reach out to the team at events@frameless.com.