Statues at Bank of England Museum
Overview
Another small collection which nevertheless contains several key pieces. It includes busts of William Pitt the Younger and his arch opponent, Charles James Fox (both by Nollekens and located in the museum) and an incomparable life-size statue of William III by Henry Cheere. The statue was commissioned by the Bank in 1732 to mark the opening of its first purpose-built premises in Threadneedle Street.
Practical Information
Recurring event
Open all year Mon - Fri 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM; , Christmas Eve, New Year's Eve 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Day, Early May Bank Holiday, Spring Bank Holiday, Summer Bank Holiday
Prices
| Adult Ticket: | Free (USD0.00) |
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Venue Details & Map
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Bank of England Museum
- Address
-
Bartholomew LaneCity of LondonLondonEC2R 8AH
- Telephone:
- +44 (0)20 7601 5545
- Public transport:
- Tube/DLR: Bank. Tube/Rail: Liverpool Street Rail: Fenchurch Street or Cannon Street (weekdays only)
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