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Free Tate Britain Tour

African Heritage Tours at Tate Britain

Tours are subject to cancellation, please check on the day

21 July 2024 at 15.00–16.00
28 July 2024 at 15.00–16.00
30 July 2024 at 11.00–12.00
6 August 2024 at 11.00–12.00
11 August 2024 at 15.00–16.00
18 August 2024 at 15.00–16.00
25 August 2024 at 15.00–16.00
27 August 2024 at 11.00–12.00
8 September 2024 at 15.00–16.00
22 September 2024 at 15.00–16.00

Chris Ofili, No Woman, No Cry 1998. Tate. © Chris Ofili, courtesy Victoria Miro, London.

Join us for an African Heritage Tour at Tate Britain

These tours explore the history and influence of people of African and Caribbean Heritage in British Art from the 1500s to the current day.

During October for Black History Month there will be additional ten minute talks by volunteers and staff.

Tours are subject to change, please call the ticket desk on the morning of your visit to confirm which tours and talks are going ahead.

Tours meet at the top of the Rotunda Stairs at Tate Britain.

Portable chairs are available for these tours.

Tate Britain's Manton Entrance is on Atterbury Street. It has automatic sliding doors and there is a ramp down to the entrance with central handrails.

Accessible and standard toilets are located on the lower floor. Changing Places toilets are currently not available at Tate Britain.

To help plan your visit to Tate Britain, have a look at our visual story. It includes photographs and information of what you can expect from a visit to the gallery.

Download Tate Britain map PDF

For more information before your visit:

Email hello@tate.org.uk

Call +44 (0)20 7887 8888 – option 1 (daily 10.00–17.00)

Check all Tate Britain accessibility information

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Meet at top of Rotunda Stairs

Millbank
London SW1P 4RG
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Dates

21 July 2024 at 15.00–16.00

28 July 2024 at 15.00–16.00

30 July 2024 at 11.00–12.00

6 August 2024 at 11.00–12.00

11 August 2024 at 15.00–16.00

18 August 2024 at 15.00–16.00

25 August 2024 at 15.00–16.00

27 August 2024 at 11.00–12.00

8 September 2024 at 15.00–16.00

22 September 2024 at 15.00–16.00

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