Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts

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Norwich, United Kingdom

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Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts is located in Norwich, United Kingdom on University of East Anglia, Norfolk Road. Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category art museum in United Kingdom.

Address

University of East Anglia, Norfolk Road

Phone

+441603593199

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Mac

Loved it! Free parking and access to some fascinating indoor art works as well as those in the grounds.. Coffee shop and restaurant with a gorgeous sourdough toasty and then a lovely sunny walk around the lake... Whats not to like?

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Ian Williamson

Fantastic arts center, cafe and sculpture park based in the grounds of the university of East Anglia. Free entry to the permanent exhibition and the sculpture park. (And free parking). The exhibition is based upon the Sainsbury's family collection and is both fascinating and varied. Great to have a coffee and bite to eat in the stunning on site cafe. The Norman Foster building itself is worth a visit on its own !

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Mers Wood

Excellent art displays. From modern day to ancient history. A must see. Free too.

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Sophie Barnett

Saw the art deco exhibition which was excellent, lots of architecture which is close to where I live. Lovely exhibits, all donated. The cafe was superb, adhering to the social distance etiquette, which was good to see. Nice outdoor spaces to walk, and easy access via the bus. only draw back, it wasn't too well signposted, this may have been a problem if you came on foot.

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Jodie Santer

I've always loved the Sainsbury Centre, so it was great to visit now that it had reopen. The Art Deco by the Sea exhibition has been extended and I'd thoroughly recommend seeing it if you have the time. The whole centre is managing social distancing really well, with booked slots for exhibitions and masks to be worn while inside.