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J Bangle Gallery
13710 San Luis Pass Rd.
Galveston, TX77554
Phone: (409)737-5333


Since 1981, J. Bangle Galleries has helped patrons from around the world frame those cherished possessions most important to them. Included among the gallery's most famous frame jobs are prints of Galveston's Tall Ship Elissa for James Michener and Prince Charles, as well as an original Gauguin.

Voted Best Gallery in Galveston County by readers of the local newspaper, the Gallery also offers a host of other treasures including antiques, collectibles, and a tasteful collection of old coin sets and frames.

But according to Bangle, the heart of the gallery is the art collection by renowned local and national artists; most notably, "Galveston's own" Pam Heidt.

When visiting the Island, stop by J. Bangle Galleries, and experience why this is one of Galveston's favorite destinations!

Hours of Operation
Tuesday thru Saturday: 11am - 6pm
Sunday: Noon - 5pm
Closed: Monday

Note: Hours may be seasonal and subject to change.

Payments Accepted
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From Bolivar Peninsula:
Starting from Crystal Beach, travel approximately 10.7 miles to the Bolivar Ferry. Upon exiting the Ferry, take Ferry Road (SR-87) approximately 1.4 miles to Seawall Boulevard. Bear right onto Seawall Boulevard. Soon Seawall Boulevard merges into Broadway. Turn left (south) onto 6th St. (University Blvd.) and immediately bear right (southwest) onto Seawall Boulevard. Travel west along Seawall Blvd. for approximately 7 miles. Seawall Boulevard then becomes FM 3005. Continue for approximately 5 miles. The first traffic light is the entrance to Pirates' Beach Shopping Center, home of J Bangle Gallery.

From Houston:
Travel Interstate 45 South (Gulf Freeway) to the Galveston Causeway. Soon after crossing the Causeway, exit 1-A to the right and travel approximately .5 miles to 61st St. Turn right onto 61st St. and travel approximately 1.7 miles. Turn right onto Seawall Blvd (FM 3005), and continue West for approximately 3 miles. Seawall Boulevard then becomes FM 3005. Continue for approximately 5 miles. The first traffic light is the entrance to Pirates' Beach Shopping Center, home of J Bangle Gallery.

   
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