Fitzrovia Chapel
Wheelchair accessible
A historic Victorian chapel in central London, originally part of the Middlesex Hospital, known for its stunning Gothic Revival architecture and golden mosaic ceiling.

šŸ“œ Victorian chapel, Grade II* listed building in central London.
šŸ” Designed by John Loughborough Pearson, completed by his son Frank.

Why Go

✨ Breathtaking Gothic Revival architecture and golden mosaic ceiling
šŸ›ļø Historic connection to the former Middlesex Hospital
šŸŽØ Hosts art exhibitions and cultural events
🧘 Place of calm and reflection

Why Avoid

šŸ—“ļø Limited opening days, check website for specific dates

Tips

šŸ“ Located in pedestrianized Pearson Square
šŸš‡ Easily accessible by tube and bus

Cost

šŸ’° Entry is free for weekly open days and exhibitions.

Hours

šŸ•’ Most Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays 11am-5pm; one Sunday a month 12 noon-5pm. Hours vary during exhibitions.

♿ Accessibility

Fully wheelchair accessible with a lift for the step outside.

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