Guildhall, located in the heart of London, has been the center of government for the City of London since the Middle Ages. As the only surviving secular medieval building in the area, it features the impressive Great Hall and atmospheric crypts. Beneath the structure, visitors can explore the remains of a Roman amphitheater. The adjoining Guildhall Art Gallery offers additional cultural experiences. Today, the site continues to host banquets, ceremonies, meetings, and special events, making it a vibrant and historically rich destination.
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