Somerset House
Somerset House is a large building situated on the south side of The Strand in central London, overlooking the River Thames, just east of Waterloo Bridge. The central block of the Neoclassical building, the outstanding project of the architect Sir William Chambers, dates from 1776–1796. It was extended by respectfully classical Victorian wings to north and south. A building of the same name was first built on the site more than two centuries earlier.
Related Topics:
The Strand - London - River Thames - Waterloo Bridge - Neoclassical - Architect - William Chambers
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| ► | Current building |
| ► | Government use |
| ► | A home for arts and learning |
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