Visit our historic house

Founded in a coffee shop in Covent Garden in 1754, the RSA was based in a number of locations in this area in its early years.  Finally, in 1774, it moved to what remains our current home in John Adam Street.  The House was designed for the Society by Robert Adam as part of the major Adelphi development undertaken by Adam and his brothers. Deeds and plans of the House are held as part of the RSA Archive.

Later development and expansion means that the House now features striking modern designs in addition to carefully preserved original Georgian features. There are also paintings ranging from James Barry's remarkable sequence The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture, commissioned for the Society's Great Room, to contemporary work on loan from the Arts Council Collection.

Explore the House with our virtual tour

Planning your visit

The next open house will take place on Sunday 28 February 2010, in conjunction with the RSA Wedding Showcase.

For further information please telephone on 020 7930 5115 or email us.

Group visits can sometimes be accommodated on weekdays, although not all rooms may be available for viewing. For further information, please contact the Archive on 020 7451 6847 or email us