Wolverhampton Art Gallery
The Wolverhampton Art Gallery is an art museum located in the city of Wolverhampton in the West Midlands area of central England. The building was designed by architect Julius Chatwin and opened in 1884. The most famous piece housed here is Abraham Janssens’s Peace and Plenty Binding the Arrows of War (1614).
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Longitude: -2.126991000000
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