Museum of Freemasonry

Housed in Freemasons’ Hall, the Museum of Freemasonry displays one of the world’s largest collections associated with Freemasonry and draws from it to host regular exhibitions.

Discover Winston Churchill’s apron or the throne made for the future King George IV, who was Royal Grand Master from 1790-1813. Admire the craftsmanship behind glass, jewellery and silverware and view the prints, engravings and photos that sum up the past.

The Museum of Freemasonry is open 10am-5pm Monday to Saturday, except on public holidays.

Museum of Freemasonry at UGLE

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