The Gallery is in the historical barracks in Grand Casemates Square, known colloquially as Casemates. Construction of the barracks was officially completed in 1817, and the square was opened after the destruction of many surrounding buildings during the Great Siege. The Square has an interesting and varied history and was once the site of public hangings as well as a car park much later.
The Gallery itself is contained within the Barracks and is made up of five large vaults. An attractive venue, with its historical elements merging with modern features to make it a unique contemporary space. The original limestone brick walls have been exposed, with the large, vaulted ceilings and timber framed windows all adding to the venue’s charm.
Launched in 2011 the Gallery is named after acclaimed Gibraltarian artist Gustavo Bacarisas. A self -portrait of Bacarisas by street artist Juup decorates the entrance as a tribute and attractive feature. Since its opening, it has hosted many exhibitions and events including international artistic collaborations, annual art competitions and other cultural events. The world-famous Beatles Memorabilia Julian Lennon exhibition was displayed in 2013, with the ‘Being With Trees’ exhibition featuring the Arborealist Group in 2021.
The Gallery is only open during an exhibition or whilst an event is occurring, check Culture.gi for latest events. For more on the work of Gustavo Bacarisas check out the Mario Finlayson National Art Gallery
Opening hours - Dependant on Exhibition.
Opening Hours
Open on Request
The gallery opens for specific xhibitions only. Please see our events calendar.