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As lockdown starts to ease, Eloise Feilden rounds up a selection of galleries now re-opened.

As spring comes within reach and we move to longer and brighter days, galleries and museums prepare to open their doors again for the first time in months. Visitors in Scotland will be permitted to re-enter museums from as early as 26 April, with those in England following close behind on 17 May, as warmer weather brings with it a hopeful return to normality.

As the countdown to going #BackToMuseums continues apace, we've rounded up what's on at a selection of UK galleries, from Edinburgh to Penzance.

Designed by J.M.W Turner himself in 1813, Turner’s House in Twickenham, which reopened for the public in 2017, will be the setting of a new exhibition of original maritime watercolours and prints by the iconic British artist.

Turner’s English Coasts presents... Keep reading on Museums Journal.