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The Hall today

The Hall as a museum

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The Governor, Dr Peter Addyman, and the Audience Development Officer, David Thomas, in 2006

Nikki Bowling

Today the Merchant Adventurers’ Hall is no longer a centre of trade and business, but a museum.

This means that everyone is able to visit and enjoy this special building. Over the years many people have visited the Hall and their entrance fees help to pay for the upkeep of the building. Visitors are also welcome to enjoy the gardens around the Hall.

The Hall also has two other uses. First, and most importantly, it is still the guild hall for the Company of Merchant Adventurers. Second, it is available as a place for people to hold weddings, conferences and dinners.

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