
gallery |ˈgalərē|
noun ( pl. -leries)
1 a room or building for the display or sale of works of art.
ï a collection of pictures.
2 a balcony, esp. a platform or upper floor, projecting from the back or sidewall inside a church or hall, providing space for an audience or musicians.
ï ( the gallery) the highest of such balconies in a theater, containing the cheapest seats.