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Goldsmiths' Hall


Positioned at the junction of Foster Lane and Gresham Street, north east of St. Paul's Cathedral, the magnificent Hall, opened in 1835, is one of London's hidden treasures. The Hall is the third on this site, the Goldsmiths' Company being located here since 1339. Little is known of the first Hall but the second was erected in 1634-6 and restored after the Great Fire of 1666. It lasted for almost two centuries, but was eventually demolished in the late 1820s. The present Hall, by Philip Hardwick, remains much as he designed it, although there have been changes to the decorative schemes and the use of rooms. The Hall narrowly escaped complete destruction when in 1941 a bomb exploded inside the south-west corner. Faithfully restored on the exterior after the War and internally modified, it retains much of the charm of an urban palazzo. A major refurbishment which was completed in 1990 has further adapted this great building for the 21st century.

Goldsmiths' Hall. Positioned at the junction of Foster Lane and Gresham Street, north east of St. Paul's Cathedral
Goldsmiths' Hall. Positioned at the junction of Foster Lane and Gresham Street, north east of St. Paul's Cathedral
The Hall is available for meetings, conferences, concerts, dinners and other functions. For details of rooms available see Look Inside.

Booking Goldsmiths' Hall

All bookings for Goldsmiths' Hall require the approval of the Court of Wardens.
To obtain the Terms and Conditions, specimen letters of application and costs for booking Goldsmiths' Hall apply to the Hallkeeper.

Open Days

Except during exhibitions, the Hall is not open to the public. However, a number of Open Days are held during the year when guided tours of the Hall are arranged. The tours take place between 12 noon and 2.00pm and last approximately one hour. Each tour can accommodate up to 50 people and is free of charge.

Tours should be booked through the
City Information Office, tel 020 7606 3030.
All Open Day tours for 2008 are now fully booked. Dates for next year are as follows:

  • October 19 2009
  • November 16 2009
  • December 14 2009

The Main Staircase
The Main Staircase
Photographer: Crispin Boyle

Disabled Access

A dedicated access for wheelchair users is situated on the south side of the building.
There are disabled toilet facilities and lifts for access to the public rooms if required.
For further information about Goldsmiths' Hall, contact the Hallkeeper.

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