The Lanesborough London: Where Regency Command Architecture Meets 250 Years of Medical Dominance
The Lanesborough London occupies the 1829 Greek Revival structure designed by William Wilkins—architect of the National Gallery—on the site of Viscount Lanesborough’s 1719 country estate. For 247 years, this building served as St George’s Hospital, one of London’s most vital medical institutions, where Florence Nightingale served as the first female governor and dictated the structural … Continue reading The Lanesborough London: Where Regency Command Architecture Meets 250 Years of Medical Dominance
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