0 in a parliament or other place where laws are made, the upper part of a room where reporters sit to watch what is happening below
That will have to do for the press gallery.
No secrecy was involved and the press was not kept out of the press gallery.
A camera has been on the speaker, and another camera appeared to be televising the comings and goings in the public gallery or the press gallery.
There was a full press gallery.
Above the presiding officer's desk at the rostrum was the press gallery.
News organisations are represented in the press gallery, a group of journalists who report on the national parliament.
He started there in the press gallery, and subsequently, in 1882, became their dramatic critic.
Located around 2 km away from the city center, the stadium has a sitting capacity around 8000 including a grand stand and press gallery.