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  1. The present Somerset House was designed by Sir William Chambers, begun in 1776, and was further extended with Victorian era outer wings to the east and west in 1831 and 1856 respectively. [2] [3] The site of Somerset House stood directly on the River Thames until the Victoria Embankment parkway was built in the late 1860s.

  2. www.somersethouse.org.ukSomerset House

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  3. About Somerset House. As the home of cultural innovators, Somerset House connects creativity and the arts with wider society. It brings worlds and minds together to intensify creativity and multiply opportunity, driving artistic and social innovation at once. The platform for its work is a neoclassical building at the heart of London with a ...

  4. Plan your visit. Somerset House is fully open to the public. Admission to Somerset House is free, but you’ll need to buy a ticket for some exhibitions and events. Please be aware that the Fountains in the Edmond J. Safra Courtyard are currently off. Please check back on the website for further information regarding when these will be on for ...

  5. 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM. Write a review. About. Somerset House is a spectacular neo-classical building in the heart of London, sitting between the Strand and the River Thames. During summer months 55 fountains dance in the courtyard, and in winter you can skate on London's favourite ice rink. Somerset House also hosts open-air concerts and films ...

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