Open House Festival

The Mosaic Rooms

gallery

Thomas Huggett, 1872

226, Cromwell Road, SW5 0SW

Join a tour to learn about the of the history of Tower House, home of The Mosaic Rooms in Earl's Court. Built in 1872 by Thomas Huggett, the tour will also shed light on the interesting story of its former resident, the impresario Imre Kiralfy. See the building and the traces of its history in this walk-through with a presentation of visual materials about the previously unseen interiors.

Getting there

Tube

Earl's Court, High Street Kensington, South Kensington, West Brompton

Train

West Brompton

Bus

328, 74, C1, C3

Access

Facilities

Accessibility notes

Please read here: https://mosaicrooms.org/visit-us-1 If you need assistance with your visit, please email contact@mosaicrooms.org.

What you can expect

Currently we are hosting an exhibition focusing on sounds - visitors are welcome to try and use instruments etc. and participate.

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Activities

Thu 17 Sep

Guided tour

14:00–16:00

Guided Tour

children welcome

How to book

Bookings will open at midday on 19 August. You won't be able to book a ticket before then. You'll need to log into your account before you book.

About

History of Tower House/The Mosaic Rooms

Join a tour to learn about the of the history of Tower House, home of The Mosaic Rooms in Earl's Court. Built in 1872 by Thomas Haggett, the tour will also shed light on the interesting story of its former resident, the impresario Imre Kiralfy. See the building and the traces of its history in this walk-through with a presentation of visual materials about the previously unseen interiors.

Hear more about the work of The Mosaic Rooms, the cultural organisation that Tower House has been the home to for the past 18 years. Wonder through parts of the building usually out of bounds to the public and also explore about the recent refurbishment for Tower House.

Online presence

www.instagram.com/themosaicrooms

www.mosaicrooms.org

www.facebook.com/themosaicrooms

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