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A City to East End Migration History walking tour

06 June 2024

17:30 -19:30

Join the Migration Museum and the City BIDs to celebrate the news of the museum's future permanent home in the City of London, on a walking tour to discover how migration has shaped the City of London, the East End and Britain. Explore the streets where hundreds or stories, over thousands of years, demonstrate how migration is woven into the fabric of our society. From Jewish Synagogues to Roman walls, hidden monuments to the Royal exchange, this tour shines a light on how migration shaped the heart of London and Britain across the centuries. Starting at the rear entrance of the Royal Exchange, the tour lasts two hours and ends on Brick Lane. You'll visit some of the the London Festival Architecture installations at various locations with the design teams as part of the City Business Improvement Districts initiatives to 'reimagine' this summer.

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Location

Starting at Royal Exchange (rear entrance)

Royal Exchange,
London (rear entrance)
Royal Exchange, London EC3V 3LL

The meeting place is at the rear entrance of the Royal Exchange


Tickets / Admission

Free

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Organiser

Aldgate Connect Business Improvement District

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible
Assistance dogs welcome
Personal Assistant or Carer Discount


For queries regarding access requirements for this event please contact: liberty@migrationmuseum.org .
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