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V&A Museum plans £4m revamp of South Asia galleries

The V&A has secured initial funding for a project to transform its South Asia Gallery.






The V&A has secured initial funding for a project to transform its South Asia Gallery.

The £4m new gallery project has initially been granted round one development funding of £250,000 by The National Lottery Heritage Fund before a decision on the full amount.

The project is expected to open in Spring 2028 and see a full redesign and redisplay of the gallery, “creating a welcoming and visually arresting gallery”, and “[bringing] new transparency to the colonial history” of the collection.

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V&A Museum plans £4m revamp of South Asia galleries

The V&A has secured initial funding for a project to transform its South Asia Gallery.






The V&A has secured initial funding for a project to transform its South Asia Gallery.

The £4m new gallery project has initially been granted round one development funding of £250,000 by The National Lottery Heritage Fund before a decision on the full amount.

The project is expected to open in Spring 2028 and see a full redesign and redisplay of the gallery, “creating a welcoming and visually arresting gallery”, and “[bringing] new transparency to the colonial history” of the collection.

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