Join us for an evening exploring the history of the Bank of England’s remarkable building.
The Bank's building at Threadneedle Street is the culmination of four different architects reimagining the space to embrace the needs of the institution. Come to this event if you're interested in the history of architecture within the City of London.
During the evening, listen to a short talk (taking place at 5.45 and 6.45pm) about Sir John Soane's work for the Bank of England. And, follow a trail that traces the architectural history of the Bank.
Specific Architecture talk: 5.45pm and 6.45pm
- Join Curator Jennifer Adam for a short talk as she discusses the history of the Bank of England’s architecture, from George Sampson’s humble beginnings to Sir John Soane’s masterpiece and Herbert Baker’s renovation.
Talks and trail are free and drop-in.
Image: Bank of England Archive
Free
This event is free to attend but may require a ticket to book a slot. Register as an attendee to find out more
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