Have you ever wanted to find out more about the historical buildings in your London neighbourhood? What about those stately homes that look like they required a substantial residential property fund and the help of the UK’s top SIPP providers? Next month, Open House London will allow you to explore the architecture of the city and visit many of these fascinating buildings free of charge!
Open House London is an organisation dedicated to promoting appreciation for the architecture of London. There are over 730 buildings and fun family events listed on the programme of the Open House London 2010 event, which will take place on 18th and 19th September. The architectural festival aims to encourage Londoners to explore the significant buildings in their neighbourhoods and beyond.
Whether you want to look down on London from the BT Tower’s 34th floor, tour the Olympic Park or take a tour of some luxurious private homes, Open House London will be organising neighbourhood walks, cycle tours and architect’s talks. Model-making and a treasure hunt for kids also feature on the Open House London event calendar this year.
The Open House London festival of architecture is the ideal opportunity to organise a day out, learn more about your district and discover fascinating facts about your city! The beautiful showreel below should give you an idea of what to expect from Open House London.