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Is the Curator’s Office responsible for the Works of Art which hang in 10 Downing Street?

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Is the Curator’s Office responsible for the Works of Art which hang in 10 Downing Street?

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No the Curator’s office is only responsible for works which belong to the Houses of Parliament. This includes works of art which belong to the House of Commons and the House of Lords and which hang on the Parliamentary Estate; this does not include Downing Street or any other Government buildings. The Government Art Collection cares and is responsible for the works of art which hang in Downing Street and other Government Offices.

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