Moorgate

84 Moorgate, London EC2M 6SQ
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The current neo-classical building, built by Belcher & Joass in 1900-1903, was formerly the headquarters of Cable & Wireless. Belcher's position as minister in the Catholic Apostolic church influenced his ornamentation of the building, with its stained glass window embodying the theme of communications and symbolism from the Book of Revelations. The building became occupied by the City of London College in 1944, and subsequently joined with other colleges to become part of London Met. The site was formerly that of the west wing of Bethlehem hospital, built in 1676, which moved to a site in Lambeth in 1815.
Moorgate accommodates:
- Department of Accounting, Banking and Financial Systems
- Department of Business and Service Sector Management
- Department of Economics, Finance and International Business
- Department of Management & Professional Development
- Department of Humanities, Arts and Languages
- Postgraduate Centre
- Undergraduate Centre
- Systems and Services
- Short Course Unit
- Staff/Student Refectory




