Host your next exhibition in our modern pavilion located on the busy Exhibition Road.
In the heart of South Kensington’s arts and science district, the Society is nestled amongst some of London’s most esteemed museums and visitor attractions. Our modern Pavilion has a superb location on the busy Exhibition Road, and offers both an interesting and versatile space to showcase exhibitions.
The Wilderness Art collective
A contemporary, light and open exhibition space, offering a versatile blank canvas to creatively curate an exhibition or showcase.
Recently refurbished, beautiful concrete beam-work, high ceilings and full glass walls on both sides, allowing natural light to flood in.
Set within the historical backdrop of Lowther Lodge, built by William Lowther in 1874, and home to the headquarters of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) since 1913.
Street level entrance on the famous Exhibition Road with access to an outdoor terrace.
Exhibition of Earth Photo 2022
Climate and culture change exhibition (image: Gorm Ashurst)
Exhibition of Eric Newby's photographs
Outside view of pavilion
Fixed standard ceiling lighting.
Floor uplighter spotlights behind the Pavilion’s concrete columns.
Optional display system available to hire.
Mark the opening of your exhibition by hosting a celebratory drinks reception with sponsors or a lecture presentation in our impressive Ondaatje Theatre. Whatever you may have in mind, the Society has a range of venue hire spaces available for your launch. For further details on additional venue hire, take a look at our range of event types we can facilitate or get in touch with the team.
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