The London Oratory is a Catholic church in Brompton, London, England that was built in the 19th century. It was designed by the architect Herbert Gribble and was inspired by the churches of Rome, particularly the Church of the Gesu.
The church is a fine example of Baroque-style architecture, with a grand façade featuring columns and a large dome. The façade is decorated with intricate details, including statues, carvings, and stained glass windows. The interior of the church is also ornate and features a nave and aisles with barrel and cross-vaults, as well as elaborate decorations on the walls and ceiling.