The Clore Auditorium & Foyer
The Clore Auditorium & Foyer
Tate Britain’s exclusive auditorium was designed by British architect James Stirling in 1987 and is equipped with advanced AV capabilities.
This modern addition to the Victorian gallery has its own private foyer for catering, including breakfasts and drinks receptions. The auditorium is fully accessible and has fixed seating for up to 190 guests. Perfect for presentations, seminars, screenings and panel discussions, all your requirements can be met by our dedicated in-house technician. Enhance your experience by adding on a private view of the Turner Galleries; where some of his most renown paintings are hung.
Theatre: 190
Reception: 190
Tate Britain’s exclusive auditorium was designed by British architect James Stirling in 1987 and is equipped with advanced AV capabilities.
This modern addition to the Victorian gallery has its own private foyer for catering, including breakfasts and drinks receptions. The auditorium is fully accessible and has fixed seating for up to 190 guests. Perfect for presentations, seminars, screenings and panel discussions, all your requirements can be met by our dedicated in-house technician. Enhance your experience by adding on a private view of the Turner Galleries; where some of his most renown paintings are hung.
Theatre: 190
Reception: 190