Iconic Images Gallery, Piccadilly
Gallery
16 Waterloo Place, London, SW1Y 4AR
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Piccadilly Circus Station (350 yd)
Nicolo A.
Spaces for hire at Iconic Images Gallery, Piccadilly
from £600
hire fee / per hour
hire fee / per hour
Gallery Floor
Situated within the majestic entrance doors of a splendid Grade II listed building, the gallery occupies a substantial area exceeding 2,000 square feet. Originally serving as a banking hall, this historic edifice harks back to the early 19th century.
Meticulous restoration efforts led by the esteemed Soho architects, Johanna Molineus, have succes...
Prices and opening hours
Monday
8:00 –
6:00
from
£600–£780
hire fee per hour
Gallery Floor
8:00 –
6:00
from
£600–£780
hire fee per hour
Tuesday
8:00 –
6:00
from
£600–£780
hire fee per hour
Gallery Floor
8:00 –
6:00
from
£600–£780
hire fee per hour
Wednesday
8:00 –
6:00
from
£600–£780
hire fee per hour
Gallery Floor
8:00 –
6:00
from
£600–£780
hire fee per hour
Thursday
8:00 –
6:00
from
£600–£780
hire fee per hour
Gallery Floor
8:00 –
6:00
from
£600–£780
hire fee per hour
Friday
8:00 –
6:00
from
£600–£780
hire fee per hour
Gallery Floor
8:00 –
6:00
from
£600–£780
hire fee per hour
Saturday
8:00 –
6:00
from
£600–£780
hire fee per hour
Gallery Floor
8:00 –
6:00
from
£600–£780
hire fee per hour
Sunday
Closed
Facilities and catering options
Up to 175
standing
Up to 75
seats
Parking available
Promoted / ticketed events
Alcohol provided
In-house catering
External catering allowed
Accommodation available
BYO alcohol
About Iconic Images Gallery, Piccadilly
Situated within the magnificent entrance doors of the building, the gallery area spans over 2,000 square feet, occupying the ground floor of a graceful Grade II listed structure.
Once a distinguished banking hall, this historic building harks back to the early 19th century. Meticulous restoration efforts led by Soho architects Johanna Molineus have successfully maintained its neoclassical allure.
Once a distinguished banking hall, this historic building harks back to the early 19th century. Meticulous restoration efforts led by Soho architects Johanna Molineus have successfully maintained its neoclassical allure.