Freemasons Hall, Museum and Library
About Freemasons Hall, Museum and Library
Freemasons' Hall has been the centre of English Freemasonry for 230 years. It is the meeting place for over 1,000 Masonic lodges and is the headquarters of the United Grand Lodge of England, the oldest Grand Lodge in the world. The building, which is listed Grade II*, dates from 1927-1933. The architects were H V Ashley and F Winton Newman. The interior of the building is richly decorated. The Library and Museum organises free tours of the Grand Temple and ceremonial areas.
Freemasons Hall, Museum and Library Address
| Address: |
60 Great Queen Street
Holborn
London
WC2B 5AZ
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7831 9811 |
Location Information for Freemasons Hall, Museum and Library
| Address: |
60 Great Queen Street
Holborn
London
WC2B 5AZ
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|---|---|
| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7831 9811 |
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Events at Freemasons Hall, Museum and Library
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Beyond the Lodge Room: Freemasonry in Public Life at The Library and Museum of Freemasonry
Art16 Jan 2012 to 1 Jun 2012
Our new exhibition looks at how changes in society and its attitudes have affected the ways in which freemasons felt able to be part of the wider public life of the country.
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Tours of Freemasons Hall at The Library and Museum of Freemasonry
TourRecurring event
The meeting place for over 1,000 Masonic lodges and the building dates from 1927-1933.


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