The London Museum Moves to Smithfield's Restored General Market Ahead of Long-Awaited Opening

The London Museum Moves to Smithfield's Restored General Market Ahead of Long-Awaited Opening
London Museum Houses. Image © Secchi Smith London Museum Houses. Image © Secchi Smith

The original Museum of London building at London Wall permanently closed to the public in December 2022 to prepare for its relocation. Despite community claims to preserve the modernist building, demolition plans for the brutalist landmark were approved in 2024 to make way for the London Wall West redevelopment project. The Museum of London was then officially rebranded as the London Museum and relocated to the historic General Market in Smithfield. The decade-long restoration project of the new location was carried out by Stanton Williams and Asif Khan, alongside conservation architect Julian Harrap. The official opening of the Museum's new permanent galleries is scheduled for November 28, 2026.

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