Insurance Hall, London
The Insurance Hall, home of the Chartered Insurance Institute and the Worshipful Company of Insurers, is situated in the heart of the City next to the historic Guildhall.
Opened by King George V in 1932, the Hall is built in impressive traditional style with English Oak panelling and stained glass windows.
The largest of the conference rooms, the great hall, has rich oak panelling and magnificent stained glass windows, bears the emblems of insurance companies that contributed to the cost of the building. Our features include a fixed stage and a viewing gallery, which can be, used as extra seating. fully automated blackout system.
Closest Tube / Train Station: Moorgate, Liverpool Street or Bank



