National Gallery London
The National Gallery London, founded in 1824, is a museum in Trafalgar Square housing more than 2,300 paintings from various periods and schools, from the 12th century up to the last century.
Unlike other museums such as the Louvre Museum in Paris or the Prado Museum in Madrid, the National Gallery was not initially particularly prestigious, but had to wait for the UK Government to purchase 38 important paintings from John Julius Angerstein to improve and significantly expand it.
Over time, the Gallery achieved great results, possessing at least one work by every major European artist from the Middle Ages to Post-Impressionism.

