The Armourers’ Hall
Armourers' Hall is a unique and ideal setting for all types of functions such as stunning banquets, loan signings, financial presentations, receptions, wine tastings, formal and informal luncheons etc. The smaller rooms can be used as break out rooms for conferences, intimate luncheons or dinners and a special setting for meetings with that very important client.
The Livery Hall, with bold mottoes high under the roof lantern, has a rich display of 16th and 17th century arms and armour. The three George II brass chandeliers have been in constant use since they were made in the mid-1700s and, together with the Men-at-Arms candelabra, provide a unique candle-lit setting for banquets.
Venue details
| Livery Dining Hall | Lunch / Dinner 80 - 100 | Reception 125 | ||
| Court Room | Lunch / Dinner 20 | |||
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Venues
- Banqueting House
- Christchurch Spitalfields
- Courtauld Gallery
- Design Museum
- Earth Galleries
- Fashion Boutiques
- Foundling Museum
- Freemasons' Hall
- Hampton Court Palace
- HM Tower of London
- Household Cavalry Museum
- Imperial War Museum
- Kensington Palace
- Liberty's
- Lindley Hall
- London Transport Museum
- Natural History Museum
- Old Billingsgate
- Roundhouse
- Saatchi Gallery
- Sir John Soane's Museum
- Somerset House
- St Paul's Cathedral
- Stationers' Hall
- The Armourers’ Hall
- The Old Truman Brewery
- The Saddlers' Hall
- The Troxy
- Trinity House
- Victoria & Albert Museum

