A City Full of People has been an exciting volunteer based project running through 2023 as part of Wren300. It is on display across four City churches from Friday 10th November. Each church has different panels from the exhibition.
A City Full of People has been an exciting volunteer based project running through 2023 as part of Wren300. It is on display across four City churches from Friday 10th November. Each church has different panels from the exhibition.
Walking tour starting at the Firefighters’ Memorial. This walk will explore the impact of the Blitz, and the firefighters who fought to save the City.
Walking Tour visiting the Firefighters’ Memorial and a range of Wren’s churches, this walk will focus on the Blitz, and the firefighters who fought to save the City.
Walking Tour visiting the Firefighters’ Memorial and a range of Wren’s churches, this walk will focus on the Blitz, and the firefighters who fought to save the City.
An exhibition of works on paper by Chloe Campbell and James Newton inspired by the City of London churches of Christopher Wren.
A walking tour of Wren churches, a papercutting workshop and a tour of Wren on Paper, an art exhibition inspired by the churches of Christopher Wren.
Celebrating the life and genius of Sir Christopher Wren, his work in raising the City of London from the ashes of The Great Fire, and his vision for St Bride’s – the cathedral of Fleet Street.
William Whyte presents a talk about Wren’s ecclesiastical architecture at St James’s, one of Wren’s most celebrated church buildings.
Lecture by Simon Thurley exploring Wren’s position within Court under King William and Queen Mary. Part of the Wren London Series.
Uber Boat by Thames Clippers hosts Wren by the River, a unique one-hour boat tour led by Colin Thom, Director of the Survey of London, and a leading expert in London’s architectural history.
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