As the administrative center of the University of London, the majestic Senate House Building inspired one of the most important works of British literature.
As the administrative center of the University of London, the majestic Senate House Building inspired one of the most important works of British literature.
Located in the heart of Bloomsbury, between the British Museum and the School of Oriental and African Studies, the Senate House Building was built in 1937.
Remarkable for its architecture inspired by both Art Deco and the modern movement, this ambitious 19-story building was built in 1937 and reaches a height of 64 meters.
George Orwell was strongly inspired to locate the Ministry of Truth in his novel 1984.
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