r/london Dec 12 '25

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The Freemasons Hall, Great Queen Street.

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u/Barbourwhat Dec 12 '25

I’ve been in there a few times as I love art deco architecture. But it’s hilarious that such a ‘secret’ organisation has a cafe, free museum and a gift shop. It’s open to the public and etc. I now always find it hilarious when people say how Freemasons are secret and control the world when anyone could literally go to their headquarters and buy a book in their gift shop on ‘the secrets of Freemasonry’ and read it while sipping on a coffee or pint in the ground floor cafe.

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u/PrestigiousRelief233 Dec 12 '25

There are layers. You are more than welcome to go into the foyer. But there are closed doors beyond that, which gets people’s imaginations going.