Study Studio at The Foundling Museum
About this space
In the heart of leafy Bloomsbury, The Foundling Museum provokes ideas and innovation. Its Study Studio, with its contemporary design and evocative art, is your perfect meeting and brainstorming space.
Our Study Studio is a versatile space where you can hold your away day, meeting, private reception or more, with AV facilities available.
Surrounded by Lemn Sissay's mural 'Superman was a Foundling', the light and airy space overlooks Brunswick Square in central London, ten minutes walk from Russell Square and Kings' Cross station.
Event offers and packages
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Hire times: 7:30-18:30 (times negotiable)
- Tea and coffee service throughout the day;
- A fully catered lunch;
- A dedicated events manager on the day.
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Rules of the space
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Host rules
- no naked flames
- no frying onsite
- red wine to be served seated only
Cancellation policy: Standard 60 day with Grace Period
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About The Foundling Museum
Located in the heart of leafy Bloomsbury and overlooking Brunswick Square, the Foundling Museum can be exclusively yours for a memorable event. From lively drinks receptions and elegant dinner parties, to focused meetings and away days, the Museum blends historic charm with contemporary design in a tranquil spot in Central London.
The Foundling Museum tells the remarkable story of the Foundling Hospital, established in the eighteenth century by Thomas Coram to care for and educate London’s most vulnerable children. The artist William Hogarth and the composer George Frideric Handel played a big part in realising Coram’s vision. Together, they transformed the Hospital into the UK’s first public art gallery, and one of London’s most fashionable venues.
Situated within a Grade II-listed, Georgian style building, the Museum houses a wealth of treasures, including Handel’s will and part of his famous oratorio Messiah. Magnificent paintings from some of the most celebrated eighteenth-century artists are also displayed, including Hogarth’s The March of the Guards to Finchley, alongside sculpture, ceramics, furniture and decorative art.
Whether you are planning a wedding or a networking event, the Foundling Museum offers a selection of spaces in which to entertain your guests. With exclusive hire, your guests can enjoy full access to the Museum’s collection.
As a registered charity, all income from venue hire supports our work with marginalised and vulnerable children.
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