St Lawrence Jewry

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    7600 9478
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    underground rail: Bank
    

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Lonely Planet review

To look at the Corporation of London's extremely well-preserved official church, you'd barely realise that it was almost completely destroyed during WWII. Instead, it does Sir Christopher Wren, who built it in 1678, and its subsequent restorers proud, with its immaculate alabaster walls and gilt trimmings. The arms of the City of London adorn the organ above the door at the western end.

The Commonwealth Chapel is bedecked with the flags of member nations. Free piano recitals are held each Monday at ; organ recitals at the same time on Tuesday.

As the church name suggests, this was once part of the Jewish quarter - the centre being Old Jewry, the street to the southeast. The district was sadly not without its pogroms. After some 500 Jews were killed in 1262 in mob 'retaliation' against a Jewish moneylender, Edward I expelled the entire community from London to Flanders in 1290. They did not return until the late 17th century.