Open mornings

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Open mornings at the Royal Society of Arts are a rare invitation for prospective Fellows to tour one of London’s most storied houses and the extraordinary Fellowship that sets it apart.

The RSA has spent 270 years gathering people who refuse to leave the world as they found it. Could you be one of them?

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Archive Lates

RSA Archive Lates offers a rare opportunity to explore our elegant Georgian rooms in London after hours with a guided tour.

On the first Wednesday of each month, guests will be guided by our expert archivist through a specially themed journey into the fascinating stories of the RSA. From pioneering women to groundbreaking innovations to the influential figures who have shaped our heritage.

Each tour concludes at Muse at RSA House. There, enjoy a drink or light refreshment in the beautiful surroundings of our private bar.

Join us for a truly memorable experience. Places are limited. Available Archive Lates tours will be listed below.

Engage with the future

From talks to perfomances to comedy – discover our unmissable events programme.

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Our history distilled

Sip your way through a menu inspired by thinkers and makers that have graced our House.