The Divan Club was a short-lived dining club in 18th century England, with membership open to gentlemen who had visited the Ottoman Empire.
The club was founded in 1744 by John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich and Sir Francis Dashwood, who was also a leading member of the Dilettante Society.
Members met to dine and relate experiences in the east.
Its members included distinguished travellers, who made important contributions to travel writing and knowledge of culture and art in the region controlled by the Ottoman Empire.
Members, including men and women, are writers, historians, diplomats, publishers, bankers and archeologists with an interest in modern Turkey as well as the legacy of the Ottoman Empire.