London's Historic German Gymnasium to Open as a Restaurant Complex

The huge structure will become host to a number of bars and dining outlets
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An historic building erected by the German community in London 150 years ago will be transformed into a restaurant complex with a grand café and bars next to the Eurostar terminal at St. Pancras International.

The German Gymnasium was constructed in 1865 for the German Gymnastics Society, a sporting association established by Georg Ravenstein, a Frankfurt-born cartographer and fitness fanatic. It hosted the first indoor events of the 1866 Olympic Games.