Marble Hall Norwich Aviva

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Marble hall norwich aviva. Today the building is home to aviva formally norwich union. Hence it came to be in norwich. The collection is composed of the records of these companies and their historical constituents reflecting aviva s on going history. The marble hall at the headquarters of norwich union in surrey street norwich.
Visitors are usually able to look around the reception area of the marble hall during office hours. Marble hall one of norwich union s oldest and finest buildings is to be opened up as a public facility so it can be enjoyed by the people of norwich and visitors to the area. More than half the men left to serve in the great war and many never came back to their desks. Surrey house is one of the norwich 12 a collection of twelve of the most iconic buildings in norwich with architectural styles spanning the norman medieval georgian victorian and modern eras.
An exhibition at aviva s marble hall will remember 12 of these men and tell the stories of their lives in the office and what happened to them after they enlisted. Marble hall one of norwich union s oldest and finest buildings is to be opened up as a public facility so it can be enjoyed by the people of norwich and visitors to the area. Vat number 105 4373 00. The main hall known as marble hall incorporates over 15 types of marble and it has a spectacular glass domed ceiling and contains an innovative edwardian air conditioning system.
The palladian exterior is impressive but the interior is wow with 15 varieties of marble used to make 40 columns. We certainly believe in these hard times big companies in norwich like aviva need to have strong involvement in the city s heritage and there are plenty of ways this can be done. Surrey house link is situated on surrey street. Surrey house is a working building.
Norwich union life insurance now aviva used to have 116 men working in norwich s marble hall. The aviva group archive was established in 2000 with the merger of cgu and norwich union. The 40 columns are made from marble originally destined for westminster cathedral. Originally the marble was destined for westminster cathedral however due to logistical difficulties the marble had to be sold on.