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Royal Exchange (London)

Interior of Royal Exchange, during 2002 Cow Parade
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Interior of Royal Exchange, during 2002 Cow Parade
Exterior of Royal Exchange, City of London
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Exterior of Royal Exchange, City of London

The Royal Exchange in the City of London was founded in 1565 by Sir Thomas Gresham to act as a centre of commerce for the city, where merchants and tradesman could do business. The site was provided by the Corporation of London and the Worshipful Company of Mercers. The design was inspired by a bourse Gresham had seen in Antwerp.

The Royal Exchange was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth I who awarded the building its Royal title, on January 23, 1571.

Gresham's original building was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666. A second exchange was built on the site, designed by Edward Jarman , which opened in 1669, and which was destroyed by fire in January 1838

The third Royal Exchange building still stands on the site and adheres to the original layout - consisting of a roughly rectangular structure surrounding a central courtyard where merchants and tradesmen could do business. This building was designed by Sir William Tite, and was opened by Queen Victoria on October 28, 1844, though trading did not commence until January 1, 1845.

The Royal Exchange ceased to act as a centre of commerce in 1939, and is now an exclusive shopping centre.

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