Le Corbusier at the Barbican
Visiting and Tickets
Le Corbusier Membership
£30 Exclusive package
Visit as many times as you like free of charge* with the special Le Corbusier Membership. Enjoy 20% off tickets to the accompanying talks and events programme, and discounts in the Gallery shop. You will also receive all the regular benefits of Barbican Membership, including discounts, exclusive events and priority booking periods for a whole year. 
Join today by calling Box Office on 0845 121 6823.

* Please note, identification must be shown when visiting Barbican Art Gallery to confirm that you are the Le Corbusier Membership holder.

Gallery Admission
£8 Adults
£6 Concessions & online bookings
£4 Colleges & groups of 10 or more when booked in advance
£3 School groups of 10 or more when booked in advance

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Audio Guide
£3 An accompanying exhibition audio guide offers an intimate look at the life and work of Le Corbusier. Available from the Gallery ticket desk.
Listen to audio guide preview (mp3, 2.6mb)

Exhibition Guide
Click here to download the full exhibition guide PDF

Publication
£45 Special exhibition price
Based on new research and previously unpublished material, the book accompanying the exhibition includes essays by leading scholars Stanislaus von Moos, Arthur Ruegg, Jean-Louis Cohen, Beatriz Colomina and others. Buy online

Shop
The Art Gallery Shop has an exciting range of Le Corbusier-inspired items to complement the exhibition, including Le Corbusier furniture by Cassina and new products by cutting-edge designers. The Shop also stocks a wide selection of related publications, postcards and prints.

Opening Hours
Mon 11am - 8pm
Tue 11am - 8pm
Wed 11am - 6pm
Thu 11am - 10pm LATES
Fri 11am - 8pm
Sat 11am - 8pm
Sun 11am - 8pm

Due to popular demand for Le Corbusier-The Art of Architecture, Barbican Art Gallery is now open until 8pm on Tuesdays.*
(Except Tue 7 Apr & Tue 19 May 09).

Planning Your Journey
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