Gallery
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- For the MediaWiki <Gallery> tag, see Wikipedia:Gallery tag.
Gallery may refer to:
- An art gallery, such as those in Category:Art museums and galleries
- Gallery (architecture), an element in architecture, a long hallway flanked with walls or rows of columns.
- A narrow balcony, usually including a railing, inside or outside of a building.
- A minstrel's gallery, a balcony used by performing musicians.
- An observation deck, usually on the upper floors of a building, used to afford visitors a long-distance view.
- An audience or group of spectators.
- A horizontal passage in an underground mine.
- A usually vertical, raised edge around the perimeter of a serving tray, sideboard, or other useful object designed to form a protective barrier
More specifically, Gallery may refer to:
- Gallery (band), a 1970s musical group famous for their 1972 song "(It's So) Nice to Be with You"
- The Gallery, a band in Ireland
- The Gallery (album), a 1995 album by Dark Tranquility
- Gallery (song), a song by Mario Vasquez
- Gallery (magazine), a popular "skin" magazine published by Montcalm Publishing since 1972.
- Gallery (APA/'zine), an Amateur Press Association/fanzine produced by Richard Chandler published between 1989 and 2004
- The Gallery Project, a photo-viewing application built in PHP.
- Gallery Hotel, a hotel in Singapore
Gallery is also the surname of a number of notable people, including:
- Three brothers in the U.S. Navy during World War II:
- Rear Admiral Daniel V. Gallery (1901–1977)
- Rear Admiral William O. Gallery (1904–1981)
- Rear Admiral Philip D. Gallery (1907–1973)
- Robert Gallery, an American football player for the Oakland Raiders.

