Our History

The History of 41 Portland Place

Our History

41 Portland Place has had many lives. Designed in the 18th century as a private Georgian townhouse, it survived the Blitz and later became a home for leading scientific organisations. Today, it is the headquarters of the Academy of Medical Sciences and a central London venue for conferences, weddings and events in Marylebone.

Surviving the Blitz

During the Second World War, many buildings around Portland Place were damaged or destroyed. 41 Portland Place, however, survived. Its Georgian structure and original features remain a visible link between the house’s 18th-century origins and its role today as a distinctive central London venue.

“In the early 19th century Portland Place was incorporated into the royal route from Carlton House to Regent’s Park for the Prince Regent.”

Experience the house today

From its Georgian origins to its scientific heritage, 41 Portland Place brings together architecture, history and modern use. Today the house hosts conferences, dinners, weddings and events while supporting the work of the Academy of Medical Sciences.