- Free entry with National Art Pass.
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Soho House was once a regular meeting place for some of the greatest minds of the 18th century.
It was in the dining room of this elegant house that Matthew Boulton, one of the country's leading industrialists, entertained well-known scientists and inventors of the age. The carefully restored interiors feature fine collections of ormolu, silver, furniture and paintings. Find out about Boulton's steam engine partnership with James Watt, the Soho Mint, and the founding of the remarkable Lunar Society.
Art we've helped buy at Soho House
Set of five George III chairs
James Newton
Soho House
Acquired 1988
Portrait of Matthew Boulton
Carl Frederik von Breda
Soho House
Portrait
Acquired 1988
Klismos chair
British
Soho House
Acquired 1988
George III Tea Vase
Matthew Boulton
Soho House
Acquired 1989
Diagonal (angle) barometer
John Whitehurst
Soho House
Acquired 1993
Venue details
Entry details
Free entry with National Art Pass (standard entry charge is £4.00)
10 Apr – 31 Oct
Tue – Sun, 12 noon – 4pm
Closed Mon except Bank Holidays
Closed 25 – 26 Dec and 1 Jan