From Roman ruins dating back nearly 2000 years to 20th century masterpieces, London is built on thousands of years of architectural heritage. These events allow you to explore London’s heritage through its architecture.
01 June - 30 June
LFA DIGITAL
Cultural Taiwan UK
As part of an ongoing collaboration between the LFA, Ministry of Culture, Taiwan (R.O.C.) and Taipei Representative Office in the…
03 June 2020
Newham Heritage Month
Three audio and visual walks in the Silvertown area, exploring the various people and their experiences who have found this…
08 June - 30 June
Crossness Engines Trust
A series of 360 degree images for on-line visitors to virtually explore the Crossness Pumping Station Opened in 1865 and…
11 June 2020
WilkinsonEyre
Battersea Power Station: the astonishing, universally recognised structure that satisfies our appetite for “monumentality” and the “branding of power”. Famously,…
13 June 2020
RDLAC
This is an online talk, as part of the RDLAC history club and Newham Heritage week. The talk will be…
15 June - 30 June
On-line premiere of documentary film outling the history and significance of the Crossness Pumping Station Opened in 1865 and known…
16 June 2020
Wright & Wright Architects
NLA's Curator-in-Chief Peter Murray interviews architect Clare Wright on the power of archives and special collections in illustrating the enduring…
20 June 2020
Billingsgate Roman House and Baths
From the mid 1st century AD to the mid 3rd century AD much of the building stone for Roman London…
26 June 2020
A live conversation between Asif Shakoor and Georgie Wemyss, the co-director of the Centre for research on Migration, Refugees &…
27 June 2020
Hailed as one of the most important archaeological discoveries in London for over a century when it was announced in…