We begin our trip from the beating heart of Renaissance in Room 9 where we visit wonderful paintings of Titian, Rapahel and Michelangelo. We then make your way to the Dutch masters and the Spanish treasures. We revel in the Caravaggist paintings before taking in the glory of the French Rococo. We next embark on the Grand manner of English Romanticism and our final stop is at the Impressionist and Post Impressionist works from across Europe. Here, we end our momentous journey by visiting the sublime works of Van Gogh which are the crowning jewels of the gallery.
Inside the app:
- Take a sneak peek inside all galleries
- Interactive maps with room-to-room navigation
- Top Tours to see all the fantastic highlights
- Key high-resolution images to explore in great detail
- Day planner to set your own route in motion
- Relax and explore an artist of your choice
- Built in audio will save you time and money
With than 500 paintings, 180 artists and 70 galleries to explore, there is no better way to see the National Gallery than with the Museum Buddy.
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Entire collection (400 works)
R$ 14,90
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O app não oferece imagens com uma qualidade melhor, nem mais informações do que o site do museu, portanto, é totalmente dispensável gastar esse valor pelo app. O app poderia seguir a mesma tendência do "Second Canvas", pois esse aplicativo vale cada centavo!
You can do almost nothing, unless you buy.
You can do almost nothing, unless you buy.
time saver
Did the 2 hr tour saved me a great deal of time
Thank goodness for this app!
This was the only audio guide I could find for the national gallery, so I pressed on past the terrible reviews - and was very glad I did!
The audio was easy to search for via the numbers next to the paintings that all matched perfectly. I did pay £3.50 to upgrade to the full version to access all paintings, which I felt was a fair price.
The voice is clear, well paced and contains lots of interesting info that is not listed next to the painting. Some of it is from an automated text reader I think so the pronunciations are not perfect, but that did not take away from my enjoyment at all.
Very disappointing
Many paintings are not listed or indeed in the audio guide.
Not bad
Has lovely descriptions and audio. It was a life saver at the museum as the routes at the gallery were crystal clear and we just followed it
High art meets low expectation
What fabulous potential: to explore these historical paintings up close while listening to interesting background information. In practice squandered by the high-school level of writing and the impossible-to-listen-to computer ‘reading’ of the same. You can imagine the developers telling the Gallery “... and better still, the computer can read everything for free; no need for voiceovers or editing...” A few years ago the BBC (I think) did a short radio series where experts discussed the paintings while were the audience examined them via a browser in high res detail. The perfect format... shame that the developer couldn’t learn from that and gets this app so badly wrong.
What’s the in-app content I purchased?
Total disgrace!
Wanted some info on Velázquez’s St John on Patmos, labelled 1093 with audioguide symbol in gallery, and paid for the full version of this rubbish app in order to find it.
Nothing. Total waste of money.
National Gallery: please outsource your app to a competent developer.
Useless
I made the classic mistake of not reading the reviews before getting the app. It isn’t just mediocre but really terrible. The info about the paintings often sounds like a bad translation from another language. It is poorly organised. I’ve given up on using it. Waste of money.
Absolutely terrible
Hard to use, you select a room but have to scroll through multiple paintings to find the one your in front of, why aren’t they displayed is a grid so you can select the correct painting. The tours are so unusable they because of the one way system, which is fair enough but don’t then sell an app that can’t be used.
Don’t even get me started on the voice, computer generated and can’t pronounce the names or the painters properly.
Worst app I’ve downloaded, wish I’d read the reviews before buying.