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The Guildhall Art Gallery houses the City Corporation's art collection, and also runs special exhibitions throughout the year.
The Guildhall Art Gallery houses the City Corporation's art collection, and also runs special exhibitions throughout the year. It has several paintings of London in the 18th and 19th centuries, which show the evolution of the city over time. During construction of the modern gallery, workers discovered the ruins of London's Roman amphitheatre which is now open to the public.
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Guildhall Yard (off Gresham St)
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