This event has finished Took place on: Sunday, 14th Jun 2015
A fairly rare chance to go inside a crumbling Georgian era house which was later converted into a Jewish Synagogue.
About half of the building is still off-limits as it is too fragile to let anyone stomp around – including sadly the 3rd-floor bedroom which was untouched for 10 years and is a time-capsule of a lonely recluse.
The building – being owned by a trust seeking to convert it into a museum of immigration – has quite a few displays dotted around the place showing off the various aspects of immigration in the UK.
There is no need to book, however openings, thanks to their rarity have been very popular, so please be prepared to queue. Entry is free, donations appreciated.
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This event has finished Took place on: Sunday, 14th Jun 2015
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2015-06-14 2015-06-14 Europe/London Rare opening of a derelict Georgian house A fairly rare chance to go inside a crumbling Georgian era house which was later converted into a Jewish Synagogue. https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/calendar/2015/06/14/rare-opening-of-a-derelict-georgian-house-61362 Museum of Immigration,19 Princelet Street,,LondonLocation
Museum of Immigration,
London,
E1 6QH
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