I've been looking at this for the last couple of years as it looked a bit unkept. It's still listed on a couple of websites for hire as an events space but apparently it has been closed since the pandemic and is no longer available for hire. This is confirmed on wikipedia. Classic case of 'the lights are on, but nobody's home'. Definitely worth keeping an eye on. Give me a shout if anyone has any luck getting inside as it's a stunner
Here's a bit of history nicked from wikipedia:
The Gibson Hall is a Grade I listed building at 13 Bishopsgate in the City of London. Previously known as National Westminster Hall, the building is named after its architect, John Gibson. Built of Portland stone in the classical style with engaged Corinthian columns, the building was commissioned as a new head office by the directors of the National Provincial Bank of England and completed in 1865. The banking hall served its original purpose until 1982, when it was restored and converted into an assembly room for National Westminster Bank. From its disposal in 1998, it has operated as an events hosting venue available for hire to the general public. It is currently closed and no longer listed as available as a venue for hire.
Here's a photo of what it looks like inside (borrowed from a venue listing website).
Here's a bit of history nicked from wikipedia:
The Gibson Hall is a Grade I listed building at 13 Bishopsgate in the City of London. Previously known as National Westminster Hall, the building is named after its architect, John Gibson. Built of Portland stone in the classical style with engaged Corinthian columns, the building was commissioned as a new head office by the directors of the National Provincial Bank of England and completed in 1865. The banking hall served its original purpose until 1982, when it was restored and converted into an assembly room for National Westminster Bank. From its disposal in 1998, it has operated as an events hosting venue available for hire to the general public. It is currently closed and no longer listed as available as a venue for hire.
Here's a photo of what it looks like inside (borrowed from a venue listing website).
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