Benefits

Sponsorship is a perfect way to access the British Library’s collections and entertaining facilities.

British Library, London

Situated in the heart of central London, next to St Pancras International and the emergent King’s Cross knowledge quarter, the British Library is the world’s greatest research library containing the world’s most important and extensive collections and provides an impressive setting for entertaining and inspiring guests. It's not just the setting that will inspire your guests.

From precious sacred texts, thousands of years old, to the jottings of the world’s greatest writer’s right up to the latest contemporary works, the collection of the British Library is vast. It’s not only made up of books and manuscripts, our collections extend to paintings, porcelain, furniture and other ephemera from every culture around the world.

The British Library brings the world’s knowledge to life. Our expert curators will display collection items on a subject of your choice, to inspire and delight your guests.

A partnership with the British Library can be adapted to suit your objectives

Partnership benefits include, but are not limited to:

• Highly visible branding through logo accreditation on all marketing and publicity material

• Inspirational employee engagement opportunities

• Strong community engagement programmes

• National and international media campaign

• Exclusive entertaining opportunities in a landmark location

• Association with a world-leader in knowledge, innovation and technology

• Opportunities to build client relationships and loyalty

• VIP access to one of the world’s greatest collections

• Brand engagement opportunities with tomorrow’s leaders and opinion makers

To discover more about this uniquely inspiring venue, please contact us today.

Treasures App

British Library Treasures App iPad - Handel's Messiah

Learning

Students taking part in the Library's Learning Programme.  

Lord Mandleson and Dame Lynne Brindley Digital Britain Summit

Lord Mandelson and Dame Lynne Brindley attend the Digital Britain summit at the British Library