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The Charterhouse is an almshouse and a heritage site, our historic buildings dating back to medieval and Tudor times are home to a vibrant contemporary community.
Charterhouse Tour (60 mins): Join a professional guide and discover the remnants of a medieval monastery and the courtyards of an opulent Tudor mansion on our site. Our tours also cast new light on well-known stories from British history, and introduce our visitors to the unique heritage of the historic Charterhouse which has been living the ...
Set in the heart of Clerkenwell, the Charterhouse has been living the Nation’s history since 1348. Initially a Black Death burial ground, the site became home to the largest Carthusian monastery in the world until it was brutally dissolved in 1537 when 16 monks became proto-martyrs of the Reformation.
The Charterhouse of Pisa is part of the state museums as the National Museum of the Monumental Charterhouse of Calci. It dates back to 1366. It was founded by the Archbishop of Pisa and soon took on religious and social importance throughout the territory, although it did not reach its present size until the 17th and 18th centuries.
The Charterhouse has been living the nation’s history since 1371. Encompassing seven acres between Barbican and Farringdon, the Charterhouse has been a monastery, a Tudor mansion, a boys’ school and an almshouse, which it remains to this day.