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The Buildings of Covent Garden
Buildings 1 through 8 of 8.
List Buildings in Covent Garden
1 Aldwych Designed by: Mewes and Davis Construction Completed: 1907 Area: Covent Garden Post Code: WC2 City: London, England
This former newspaper building has been redeveloped as a luxury hotel. It is renowned for both its service, and its art. Before it opened, the hotel went on a buying spree, acquiring hundreds of origi...read more >>
Bush House Construction Completed: 1935 Area: Covent Garden Post Code: WC2 City: London, England
You won't find this one in many tour books, but it from this building that millions of people around the world got their first impressions of England. This is Bush House, home base for the BBC World S...read more >>
Covent Garden Market Designed by: Charles Fowler Construction Completed: 1930 Area: Covent Garden Post Code: WC2 City: London, England
Like many London fixtures, the history of Covent Garden is long and murky. Its name is derived from the fact that at one time the garden of a convent was on this spot. The Benadictine Abbey of Saint P...read more >>
London Transport Museum Designed by: William Rogers Construction Completed: 1872 Area: Covent Garden Post Code: WC2 City: London, England
London has one of the most highly developed mass transit systems in the world, and one of the first with regular service. Britons are rightly proud of this complex interaction of people, machines, and...read more >>
Royal Courts of Justice, The Area: Covent Garden Post Code: WC2 City: London, England
If you have the time, take a few hours to admire the Gothic detail and beauty of this complex. It will take at least that long to appreciate all it has to offer. It is composed of more than a thousand...read more >>
Somerset House Designed by: William Chambers Construction Completed: 1801 Area: Covent Garden Post Code: WC2 City: London, England
A massive palace, but not for royalty -- for a government in need of space to house its institutions. Today it is primarily given over to the arts, housing a remarkable art collection in several galle...read more >>