Coming Soon: Building the Bank - 100 years on

This upcoming free exhibition will explore the creation of the Bank of England’s iconic Threadneedle Street building

Building the Bank - 100 years on

Step inside the story of one of London’s most iconic buildings! Our upcoming exhibition will uncover the fascinating transformation of the Bank of England’s Threadneedle Street home.

In 1925, the Bank of England began a massive rebuilding project. Its original building, designed by the architect John Soane, was admired across the city—but it was no longer fit for purpose. Enter Herbert Baker, the architect who reimagined the Bank from the ground up, working with skilled artists and craftspeople to create the site we know today. Over the next 15 years, he worked with artists and craftspeople to create a striking building with rich architectural decoration. 

Opening 16 September, this exhibition will explore one of the City of London’s most iconic buildings; from the ancient archaeology beneath the site to the intricate sculptures on top.

What to expect

  • Captivating displays of architectural plans, models, and artworks
  • Curator-led exhibition talks, exploring the ideas and themes of Baker’s work
  • Architecture walking tours exploring 300 years of the Bank’s history.

More information will be shown here nearer to the opening date.

This page was last updated 06 June 2025