Historic North London hospital wing open to the public for the first time in 300-year history
The £9.5 million restoration led by Barts Heritage preserves Hogarth paintings and historic interiors, opening the Grade I listed North Wing to visitors twice weekly.
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Historic hospital wing open to the public for the first time in 300-year history
The North Wing at St Bartholomew’s Hospital was built in 1732. A 300-year-old hospital wing featuring paintings by William Hogarth is to open to the public for the first time following an extensive restoration project. The North Wing of St Bartholomew’s Hospital, a Grade I listed building, will be open to visitors for two days a week. Barts Heritage led a £9.5 million restoration project, which was also supported by the National Lottery Heritage…
Bart’s nearly 300 year old Great Hall opens to the public for free visits
After several years of careful restoration, one of the City of London’s grandest historic interiors has opened for regular public visits. The nearly 300-year-old north wing building inside Barts Hospital wasn’t built for patients, but rather as an administrative building and reception room for the many wealthy donors who contributed to the hospital’s construction. Previously open only on special tours, the building has been closed for several ye…
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