Court Room

Apothecaries’ Hall

Apothecaries’ Hall  - Court Room image 1
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Apothecaries’ Hall  - Court Room image 1
  • From £68 per person
  • 60 Standing
  • Blackfriars
  • From £68 per person
  • 60 Standing
  • Blackfriars

Space description

For more intimate events, the Court Room is a perfect choice. The oak panelled Court Room is reminiscent of the Great Hall in look and dates from the same period. The room is dominated by two large stained glass windows, one depicting the Society’s Coat of Arms, the other the Stuart Royal Arms. Portraits adorn the walls, and the painting which hangs over the fireplace is that of Gideon de Laune, Royal Apothecary to Queen Anne and founder of the Society. It was presented to the Society of Apothecaries in 1641. The Court Room and adjacent Parlour are connected via oak doors.

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More about Apothecaries’ Hall

Apothecaries’ Hall is one of the oldest Livery Halls in the City of London, nestled in the back streets behind St Paul’s Cathedral. With the first-floor rooms remaining as they were in 1672, the Grade I listed Hall is a portal into another time.

Apothecaries’ Hall comprises four historic spaces with a most magical atmosphere and is filled with fascinating artefacts, perfect for dinners, receptions, conferences, and other special occasions.