Architecture walking tours

Attend a free guided tour through 300 years of the architectural history as part of the London Festival of Architecture.

About the event

When: Thursday 12 June, 12.30pm to 1.30pm
Thursday 19 June, 12.30pm to 1.30pm
Thursday 26 June, 12.30pm to 1.30pm

Explore 300 years of the Bank of England’s architectural history as part of our free walking tours in June. As part of the London Festival of Architecture, we will explore how the Bank of England building changed over the years from its beginning in 1694 to its current building in Threadneedle Street.

The free tour will take you outside the Bank’s first premises in Mercer’s Hall in Cheapside and Grocer’s Hall in Princes Street. Hear about the different architects who helped create one of the most iconic buildings in the City of London, including Sir John Soane who designed the curtain wall surrounding the 3.25 acre site today.

Continue the tour inside the Bank of England Museum where you can see the reconstruction of the old Stock Office – a late 1700s banking hall designed by Soane. Learn how the classical style masks the security features which protect the Bank.

After the tour, feel free to wander inside the museum to find out more about the history of the Bank and its work today.

Tours will consist of 45 minutes of walking around the City of London, and 15 minutes in the Museum. Please ensure you are comfortable on your feet for this timeframe.

Tours are free, but booking is essential.

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