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Britain's premiere national museum of international modern art. Walk through the modern art galleries of Britain's national museum of international modern art. Originally designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, the architect of Battersea Power Station, and built in two stages between 1947 and 1963. The Tate was power station before it closed in 1981.

- You just got to love the simplicity of modern art.
- An art timeline stretches across ever floor
- Nice collection of lithographs
- A geographical take of art. :3
- A comical approach to art! Comic is art afterall!
- A display by Gorky
- Now to check out the exhibits!
- Is bleak... :P
- A taste of size from the ground turbine floor
- I feel the air, move, over my head...
- Some of the special displays which require an entrance fee
- Outward!
- A view of the art galleries
- A view of the outer indoors from the museum
- A hulk of steel, literally :P
- Some of the many open displays
- Interesting to know art developments here
- In London for a walk!
- A view from the museum cafe
- thus the large cavernous spaces.
- They are supposed to be straight right?
- Seems pop art is cool again.
- Trace and follow the lines. :P
- Back to St Pauls!
- Few of the public viewing areas
- A pile of wood display. :3
- The place used to be a huge bankside power station
- Random street musings
- A very interesting take on human geography
- Artists on the bridge on my way back.
- Musings of a man's mind
- Modern art is modern
- I used to make pop up cards as a kid
- Till then, that's all for the visit to the Tate!
- This time around St Pauls.
- Looks just like my dorm laundry pile. :P
- We get to meet the invisible guy again!
- Tiles galore!
- Here we are, with the iconic facade
- Heading towards the Thames
- Guess I frequent this place enough times enough to know every every nook and canny
- Don't see many of these old buses around anymore.
- Crossing the Millenium bridge, with the Tate in the distance