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Foundling Museum

Standing 200

Seated 30/100

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One of London’s hidden treasures, the Foundling Museum tells the poignant story of London’s first home for abandoned children.

The Foundling Hospital, established by Captain Thomas Coram in 1739, was also Britain’s first public exhibition space for artists, and the venue for Handel’s first successful English performance of Messiah.The museum is situated in London's Bloomsbury, on the former site of the Foundling Hospital.

The Grade II listed building provides a stunning mix of historic interiors and contemporary spaces with modern catering facilities.

The Picture Gallery (photo 1) displays the magnificent Foundling art collection including works by Hogarth, Gainsborough and Reynolds. It provides a unique backdrop for exclusive entertaining and spectacular events.

The Court Room (photo 2) is one of London's finest Rococo interiors and provides an ideal setting for intimate dinners.

Coram Cafe (photo 3) is the museum's contemporary cafe which is also available for corporate breakfasts and early morning meetings and launches.