A guided tour of the UK Supreme Court with an architectural focus. The building was formerly Middlesex Guildhall opened in 1913, it housed two Courts and the offices of Middlesex County Council. Renovated and reopened in October 2009, the building now houses the UK Supreme Court and Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. The tour will note the ways in which conservation architects Fielden and Mawson preserved and altered the building from a Crown Court to the highest court of appeal, this focus on renovation aligns with the 2024 theme of Reimagine.
Tickets are £10 general admission and £8 concessions. Carers and under 16s go free (select complimentary ticket on booking). The tour will be conducted by one of our experienced guides.
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