Somerset House, Strand, London
Somerset House, Strand, London
The Courtauld Institute of Art is the worlds leading centre for the study of the history and conservation of art and architecture. It’s gallery houses one of Britain’s best loved collections. Based at Somerset House, The Courtauld is an independent college of The University of London.
Charing Cross station, 9 mins walk. Covent Garden underground station, 7 mins walk.
There are 10 meeting spaces. The Kenneth Clark lecture theatre is the largest with a capacity of 150 in theatre style. The reception hall can be hired alongside the theatre for catering. The Sackler Research forum seats 55 in theatre or 24 in cabaret or boardroom and the smaller room seat between 16 and 24 in boardrooms style.
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