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Museum Venue HireHandel and Hogarth dined here,Rococo style!
One of London’s finest surviving Rococo interiors and England’s first public art collection provide a unique backdrop for exclusive entertaining and spectacular events. A stunning venue!
Court Room Designed by William Hogarth in 1740s as the showcase for British Art, the Picture GalleryThe magnificent gallery is modelled on the original building, and is decorated with many of the grand, full length and smaller portraits Coram’s Children GalleryThis contemporary gallery explores the Hospital’s poignant social history, displaying the Royal Charter granted by King George II and the moving tokens of love and remembrance left by inconsolable mothers, forced to give up their infant children. A truly moving venue! Committee RoomThe Committee Room displays nineteenth century paintings by the daughter of a former pupil, John Brownlow, who was the inspiration for Dickens’ Oliver Twist. It also shows Hogarth’s famous painting of the March of the Guards to Finchley. A truly magical venue! Gerald Coke Handel CollectionThe Museum’s second floor houses the largest private collection of Handel memorabilia and publications, including his will, contemporary manuscripts and artefacts and many scholarly works. A most musical venue! Temporary Exhibition GalleryThis spacious, contemporary gallery may be hired for specific events or included in larger receptions during exhibitions. |
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