
The City of London: a Dark Past
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On August 18, 2026, a session titled 'The City of London: a Dark Past' will occur at the Tower of London. The event explores the historical and violent events that influenced the development of the city.
Delve into the tormented past of London, and the violent events that shaped the City into the eclectic metropolis that it is today.
Discover the more sinister aspects of our capital's past, from savage clashes between the Roman Empire and British tribes, through the violent executions of the Middle Ages and the bloody religious persecutions of the Tudors and Stuarts, all the way into the stories of murder in the Modern Age, and the wars that left a lasting mark on our City.
This is a walk for people with a penchant for the darker aspects of history. Simply put, we will hear a lot about death on this itinerary: from bloody revolts that changed the political landscapes, to tragic events such as plagues and fires that wiped out up to a half of London's population or left most of its citizens homeless. I will take you through stories of crime and punishment, but also punishment without crime, as we learn about public executions of notorious individuals and how they would have been perceived by the public.
On this tour, we will explore the traces of both heroes and villains who did some dark deeds. We will hear the stories of people who suffered violent death for their beliefs, as well as individuals who committed violent murder for financial gain or out of pure sadism, and learn how and if they were held accountable. We will learn about the heritage that these people left behind, as we walk in their footsteps through the narrow alleys of the City, and venture into the infamous East End, where for a very long time, poverty and crime worked together to create one of the most feared neighbourhoods of London.
Step into the unsavoury sides of the City's past, and get to know how medieval people coped with death, how execution was entertainment, how scientific research sometimes involved a sinister breach of cemetery etiquette, and how some of the most violent of events helped to uncover secret treasures of London that we can see today.
Perfect as a Halloween walk, or for Halloween lovers all year long!
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The City of London: a Dark Past takes place on Tuesday, 18 August 2026 at 17:00.
The City of London: a Dark Past is held at Tower of London in London (Tower of London, London, EC3N 4AB).
Tickets for The City of London: a Dark Past are priced at £20. Live prices and availability are shown on Eventbrite.
Tickets for The City of London: a Dark Past can be booked via Eventbrite using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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On August 18, 2026, a session titled 'The City of London: a Dark Past' will occur at the Tower of London. The event explores the historical and violent events that influenced the development of the city.
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Delve into the tormented past of London, and the violent events that shaped the City into the eclectic metropolis that it is today.
Discover the more sinister aspects of our capital's past, from savage clashes between the Roman Empire and British tribes, through the violent executions of the Middle Ages and the bloody religious persecutions of the Tudors and Stuarts, all the way into the stories of murder in the Modern Age, and the wars that left a lasting mark on our City.
This is a walk for people with a penchant for the darker aspects of history. Simply put, we will hear a lot about death on this itinerary: from bloody revolts that changed the political landscapes, to tragic events such as plagues and fires that wiped out up to a half of London's population or left most of its citizens homeless. I will take you through stories of crime and punishment, but also punishment without crime, as we learn about public executions of notorious individuals and how they would have been perceived by the public.
On this tour, we will explore the traces of both heroes and villains who did some dark deeds. We will hear the stories of people who suffered violent death for their beliefs, as well as individuals who committed violent murder for financial gain or out of pure sadism, and learn how and if they were held accountable. We will learn about the heritage that these people left behind, as we walk in their footsteps through the narrow alleys of the City, and venture into the infamous East End, where for a very long time, poverty and crime worked together to create one of the most feared neighbourhoods of London.
Step into the unsavoury sides of the City's past, and get to know how medieval people coped with death, how execution was entertainment, how scientific research sometimes involved a sinister breach of cemetery etiquette, and how some of the most violent of events helped to uncover secret treasures of London that we can see today.
Perfect as a Halloween walk, or for Halloween lovers all year long!
Description supplied by the event organiser.
❓ Frequently asked questions
When is The City of London: a Dark Past?
The City of London: a Dark Past takes place on Tuesday, 18 August 2026 at 17:00.
Where is The City of London: a Dark Past taking place?
The City of London: a Dark Past is held at Tower of London in London (Tower of London, London, EC3N 4AB).
How much are tickets for The City of London: a Dark Past?
Tickets for The City of London: a Dark Past are priced at £20. Live prices and availability are shown on Eventbrite.
How do I get tickets for The City of London: a Dark Past?
Tickets for The City of London: a Dark Past can be booked via Eventbrite using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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Date
Until Tuesday, 18 August 2026
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