The Swiss Church Building in Covent Garden, over 150 years old, underwent a major renovation and transformation at the beginning of the twenty-first century. The project, designed by Christ & Gantenbein, aimed to both restore and enhance the building, in terms of attractiveness and functionality. The new building is versatile and extends far beyond the traditional use of a church.
A central and striking feature of the renovation is the new, fully mechanical organ, built by the renowned firm, Späth Orgelbau from Rapperswil. Späth organs are famous for their impeccable craftsmanship and their full sound. It enriches the worship and enables the Swiss Church to hold organ and choir concerts of the highest standing.
The Church Hall is ideal for Fashion Show and Art Galleries.
It holds up to 150 people.