Take a tour of the historic Lincoln's Inn
Briefly

Lincoln's Inn, a historic legal institution located in London, offers guided tours through its impressive estate, steeped in rich history. Originally named after their original home leased from the Earl of Lincoln, Lincoln's Inn moved to a former bishop's palace in 1234 when King Henry III banned law schools from the City. Tours highlight significant places like the old chapel, library, and dining hall, as well as the traditions of the legal inns. Entry costs £15 and the tours typically occur on Tuesday mornings, with some availability on other weekdays.
The tours include the old chapel, the main grounds, and the library and huge dining hall, offering a deep dive into legal traditions and history.
Lincoln's Inn, a historic legal institution, has been part of London's landscape since King Henry III's ban on lawyer schools in the City in 1234.
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