With the imposing columns and firm pediment of its stone façade and an impressive array of permanent and traveling exhibitions, the Ferens Art Gallery is among the shining beacons of Hull. It has an eclectic range of works of art as well as a children’s gallery and a charming café. Enrich your understanding of the art world with a tour of this majestic museum’s historic collections.
Bring your toddlers to the Explore Art section, where they can get their hands on painting utensils and participate in fun activities. Take pride as your kids display their own works of art in the Your Gallery exhibit. Kids will also love the range of entertaining activities put on by the Time Troopers club on select Saturdays year-round.
Make your way through the art-laden corridors of the museum. Examine Pietro Lorenzetti’s 700-year-old masterpiece, Christ between Saints Paul and Peter. Dating back to 1320, the painting stands against a gold panel and is a significant part of Western art history. Other famous painters whose works are displayed on this museum’s walls include Frans Hals, Herbert James Draper and Francesco Guardi.
Enjoy breakfast, lunch or a delightful afternoon tea in the enchanting Venue Hull café. Attend a photography workshop and submit your art pieces to the gallery. Snap photos of the impressive building itself, which was built in 1927 by the architects S.N. Cooke and E.C. Davies.
Entrance to the museum is free. It opens daily from morning until afternoon. The Ferens Art Gallery is in the commercial district in the heart of Hull. Ride a train to the Hull railway station and walk east for a few minutes to get here. Visit some of the other nearby attractions, including the Hull Maritime Museum and the Hull Cenotaph. The Plaque Commemorating Robinson Crusoe celebrates the fictional departure of Daniel Defoe’s beloved character from the city.