What’s on
Featured exhibitions
Story Explorers: A journey through imaginary worlds
Take a free family trip through our collection and discover the stories behind objects which take you to wondrous places. Designed for children 0–9.
Secret Maps
Who shapes your world? Who decides what you see? What hides behind grid lines?
All Events
List of Events
Family Station: Explore and Play
Explore the Library with our creative offer, designed with families.
Family Station: Relaxed Early Opening
Join us for a free sensory-friendly early opening of the LibraryBuilding Tour
Available Fridays and Sundays Discover more about our history, collection and architecture.
Conservation Studio Tour
First Thursday of the month Discover what goes on in the Conservation Studios at the British Library.
Fashion Founder Friday
Most Fridays at 11.30 These informal AMA’s, hosted by Fashion Angel Founder Alison Lewy MBE, give you the opportunity to ask any business related questions.Lit in Colour Teacher Conference 2025
Saturday 6 September 9.30 A collaboration between Penguin Books and the British Library, this free in-person conference supports English teachers and school librarians of primary and secondary years.
An Introduction to Patents and Patent Searching
Wednesday 10 September 12.00 This online webinar will explain the basics behind patents, patent protection and registration.
How Cobra can help your business journey
Friday 12 September 11.30 When you're starting out in business, trying to find the right information can seem daunting. Well, we can help!
Grant finder – Financial support for your business and community
Friday 12 September 13.30 During this webinar the British Library will show you the GRANTfinder business information database.
Story Explorers: A journey through imaginary worlds
Until Sunday 18 January 2026 Take a free family trip through our collection and discover the stories behind objects which take you to wondrous places. Designed for children 0–9.
Secret Maps
24 October 2025 – 18 January 2026 Who shapes your world? Who decides what you see? What hides behind grid lines?