BMA House marks 100 years in meetings and events

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BMA House, a Grade II-listed events venue in Bloomsbury, London celebrated a milestone on 13 July 2025 for its 100th birthday as the home of the British Medical Association (BMA).

First opened in 1925, BMA House has spent the past century at the intersection of healthcare and hospitality. Originally designed in 1911 by Sir Edwin Lutyens for the Theosophical Society, the building was repurposed after the First World War and acquired by the BMA, which officially made it their headquarters on 13 July 1925.

In the century since, BMA House has evolved beyond its institutional roots to become one of London’s leading venues for meetings, conferences, weddings, and events delivered with a strong sustainability ethos.

Hannah Robinson, venue manager at BMA House, said: “BMA House is more than a building, it’s a place where great minds have met for a century. As we mark this historic birthday, we’re also looking ahead to the future of events: inclusive, impactful, and above all, sustainable. We’re proud of our heritage and even prouder of the purpose that drives us today.”

A full calendar of commemorative celebrations is planned throughout the year, honouring both the building’s medical legacy and its role as a beacon for the future of sustainable events.

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