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St George's Hall is a strategic grade II* listed Victorian building located in the centre of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. Originally designed with a seating capacity of 3,500, the hall seats up to 1,335 people and 1,550 for standing concerts. [1] [failed verification] It is one of the oldest concert halls still in use in the United ...
St George's Hall is a building on St George's Place, opposite Lime Street railway station in the centre of Liverpool, England. [1] [2] [3] Opened in 1854, it is a Neoclassical building which contains concert halls and law courts, and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. [4]
The Alhambra is part of the Bradford Theatres group, which also includes St. George's Hall and King's Hall, ... with seating for 200, or standing room for 300.
The St. George Theatre is a performing arts venue, picture palace, and office complex at 35 Hyatt Street in St. George, on the North Shore of Staten Island, New York City. The 2,800-seat St. George Theatre was built for Staten Island theater operator Solomon Brill and opened on December 4, 1929. Today, the theatre has 1,903 seats.
The guildhall was created for the Guild of St George at the beginning of the 15th century. [1] [2] [3] In 1406 the Guild of St George, founded in 1376, acquired re-claimed land on the bank of the River Great Ouse to build its hall. Constructed between 1410 and 1420, the hall was in use by 1428.
St. George's Hall may refer to: St George's Hall, Bradford; St. George's Hall, Liverpool; St. George's Hall, Reading; St. George's Hall, state room at Windsor Castle; St George's Hall and Apollo Room of the Winter Palace, Saint Petersburg; St. George's Hall, London, a theatre located at Langham Place, Regent Street & St. Marylebone in London ...
St. George's Hall was a theatre located in Langham Place, off Regent Street in the West End of London. It was built in 1867 and closed in 1966. It was built in 1867 and closed in 1966. The hall could accommodate between 800 and 900 persons, [ 1 ] or up to 1,500 persons including the galleries.
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