Vintners’ Hall is a historic livery hall on Upper Thames Street in the City of London, serving as the spiritual home of the wine trade and headquarters of the Worshipful Company of Vintners, one of the Great Twelve City Livery Companies.
The first Vintners’ Hall was built in 1446, but the current building dates to 1671 after the original was destroyed in the Great Fire of London. The cellar reputedly holds up to 16,000 bottles!
Interesting facts...
The Court Room of Vintners’ Hall, dating from 1671, is one of London’s oldest rooms still in continual use. It’s lined with rich 17th-century panelling and paintings, and once formed the west wing of a courtyard building—the medieval ground plan can still be deduced by exploring the Hall
Architectural Illustration: Vintners’ Hall, City of London
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