The Foundling Museum, located in a quiet corner of Brunswick Square, tells the story of the Foundling Hospital, London’s first children’s charity and first public art gallery. As London’s first home for abandoned children and also having connections with three major figures in British history: its campaigning founder the …
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Secrets of the City 3: The Magic Circle
The Magic Circle is a hidden gem tucked behind Euston station and only ten minutes from Kings Cross, St Pancras and Oxford Circus. The home of the Magic Circle, it’s an events venue with flexible space depending on what you’re trying to create, as well as a very accommodating team, …
Secrets of the City 2: Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms
I’ve also been fascinated by history and visiting places steeped in the past gives me a huge buzz, and I think that’s why this one’s so special. And accessible – the plan in the thirties was to disperse the government around the suburbs, to protect it from a direct hit …
Secrets of the City 1: St Etheldreda’s Catholic Church
One of my favourite times in London is between meetings when I get to (purposefully) wander the streets of the City, seeking out unusual venues, great little unknown places that I can add to my list of unique and creative venues to host client events. And also, I love history.…