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    Fire at Somerset House leads to indefinite closure of Art Museum

    The fire that began in the west wing yesterday afternoon was fully extinguished by 125 firefighters from the London Fire Brigade after several hours, late into the night.
    News DeskBy News DeskAugust 18, 2024
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    Fire at Somerset House leads to indefinite closure of Art Museum
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    London: A fire that broke out in the west wing of Somerset House yesterday afternoon has led to the indefinite closure of the historic arts venue in central London.

    The London Fire Brigade (LFB) responded swiftly, deploying 125 firefighters to tackle the blaze. After hours of effort, they managed to contain the fire, with thick smoke billowing over the River Thames and Waterloo Bridge as the situation was brought under control.

    Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and it was confirmed that no artworks were stored in the affected area. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

    Somerset House, renowned for its art galleries and creative spaces, will remain closed “until further notice,” according to the venue’s director, Jonathan Reekie. He noted that it is too early to determine the full extent of the damage, though the Courtauld Gallery, located within Somerset House, is expected to reopen to the public soon.

    Fire at Somerset House leads to indefinite closure of Art Museum
    Image source: X@LondonFire | Cropped by BH

    As a significant cultural landmark on the Strand, Somerset House is home to the Courtauld Gallery, which boasts an extensive collection of art, including works by Van Gogh, Manet, Monet, and Cézanne. The venue frequently hosts exhibitions, experiences, and seasonal events such as ice skating in its iconic courtyard.

    Arts Minister Sir Chris Bryant expressed his concern and hopes for a swift reopening, emphasising the importance of Somerset House to London’s cultural heritage.

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