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Architectural heritage


Engraving showing Guildhall interior

The City of London preserves and protects some of the finest examples of the Square Mile's architectural heritage - from the medieval Guildhall and Thames bridges to a Georgian town house and, beyond the City, the Grade One listed Keats House and an Elizabethan hunting lodge.

Find out in this section about these and other unique historic buildings in the City of London's care.

Lithograph showing Mansion House on the left Thousands of historic London images are now accessible via an electronic image database pioneered by the City of London of London. Click here for the COLLAGE image database.
City guides and lecturers
A mine of information about the City and its history, this section contains a full contact list for the City of London Guide Lecturers Association, including members' areas of special interest.

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