We realize that most people go to the Tate Modern for the art, not the accessibility. Fair dues. For us, modern and contemporary art has always been a bit over the top. We try to like it, but secretly don't really "get" it. That's why it was a great relief to find that the Tate Modern has plenty of different traditional genres (like photography, and selections from impressionists) not just flashing lightbulbs and blocks of concrete.
Ramp in Members' Room leading to South patio. |
If you need a break, and have access to the Members' Room, it's well worth a visit. The bright and open room has built in ramps that lead to a lovely outdoor patio with fantastic views of the City, particularly St. Paul's. You can have a slice of quiche and a nice crisp white wine, and just bask in the smugness that comes from knowing you did something "cultural" (often we find of equal proportion to the self-loathing one has from watching reality t.v. shows). Just keep tabs on your berets...
View of St. Paul's Cathedral from the Members' Room |
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