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Bank of England Museum Opens Exhibition to Celebrate 100 Years of Architectural History

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Last updated: September 16, 2025 5:32 am
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Published: September 16, 2025
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The Bank of England, located in the City of London, occupies a substantial three-and-a-half-acre site that is steeped in history and architectural significance. Visitors entering the bank are greeted by an impressive columned entrance and a wealth of stunning mosaics and sculptures that evoke themes of finance and power. According to museum curator Jenni Adam, the original design of the bank aimed to impress and communicate its purpose as a vital institution for managing Britain’s finances.

The Bank of England has undergone extensive changes since its founding in 1694, when it was established to help manage the national debt. By 1734, it had moved to its current location on Threadneedle Street, gradually expanding to cover its vast site, encased within a striking windowless wall. Throughout its history, the bank has employed notable architects, including Sir John Soane, whose early 19th-century designs have contributed to its reputation as a jewel within the city.

As the bank’s functions grew, the challenges of space became apparent. By the end of World War I, its workforce had surged from 1,200 to around 4,000, highlighting the pressing need for a more spacious structure. Consequently, the decision was made to demolish the original building and construct a new one. The 14-year rebuilding project, which began in the 1920s, was controversial; some experts criticized it as one of London’s greatest architectural crimes. Yet, when completed in 1939, the building created by chief architect Sir Henry Baker was heralded for its grandeur, costing approximately £5 million—a sum equivalent to nearly £285 million today.

The interior of the bank blends the ancient with the modern, featuring a wealth of artistic details and luxurious materials. Mosaics by the renowned Russian artist Boris Anrep adorn the ground floor, while the decorative elements include golden lions and mythological motifs, particularly that of Mercury, the god of finance. These symbols aim to project stability and security, emphasizing the bank’s role in the economy.

Hidden within this lavish environment are spaces utilizing stonework from the original bank, with ornate fireplaces and grand pillars creating an ambiance of historical continuity, even as modern technology is subtly integrated. The bank’s first-floor anteroom, finished in rich red and gold silk, houses paintings and an imposing fireplace, leading to a committee room where pivotal financial discussions about interest rates take place.

Security is a top priority, making public access to the building exceedingly rare. The only visible gold on display are two bars located within the museum. However, the ongoing exhibition, “Building the Bank,” aims to enhance public understanding of the architecture and history of this important institution. This exhibition is set to run until Spring 2027 at the Bank of England Museum, offering a rare glimpse into a site that continues to play a crucial role in the United Kingdom’s financial landscape.

As curator Jenni Adam notes, the intricacies and stories within the bank’s walls can be awe-inspiring, serving as a reminder of the institution’s enduring legacy—rooted deeply in history, yet firmly anchored in the present.

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