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Hartlepool Art Gallery

1996 establishments in EnglandArt museums and galleries established in 1996Art museums and galleries in County DurhamBuildings and structures in HartlepoolFormer churches in County Durham
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Hartlepool Art Gallery is an art gallery in Hartlepool, County Durham, England.The gallery opened in 1996 (1996). It is located in Church Square within Christ Church, a restored Victorian church, built in 1854 and designed by the architect Edward Buckton Lamb (1806–1869). The building has a 100-foot tower with six bells, which can still be rung.Hartlepool Art Gallery is co-located with a tourist information centre close to Hartlepool railway station and the town centre. The temporary exhibition programme includes crafts, contemporary and fine art, and photography. There is also a permanent collection. The gallery is run by Hartlepool Borough Council.

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Hartlepool Art Gallery and Tourist Information Centre

Church Square
TS24 7EQ , Stranton
England, United Kingdom
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hartlepool.gov.uk

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