Royal Exchange
Key Details
Overview
Royal Exchange is a Grade I listed building in the City of London EC3.
Designed by Sir William Tite, the building was opened by Queen Victoria in 1844.
History
The original building was built in 1535 and opened as the Royal Exchange by Elizabeth I in 1571.
The Grade I-listed building was extensively remodelled by architects Aukett Fitzroy Robinson in 2001, turning it into a shopping and dining destination.
References:
1. I never knew that about London by Christopher Winn 2007, pp. 23.
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