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Royal Albert Hall
Built: 1867-1871
Designed by: Henry Cole
Cost: £200,000
Maximum height: 835 feet
Type: Performance venue
Location: Kensington Gore

The Royal Albert Hall is one of a group of institutions designed to showcase the best talent in Britain. Its compatriots are the Royal College of Art, the Imperial College of Science and Technology, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Natural History Museum, and the Science Museum. Construction of the Hall was made possible by proceeds from the Great Exhibition of 1851, the first exposition which we now know as World’s Fairs. Today the Hall is a must-see for visitors to London and showcases the world’s best talent. The building features a spectacular iron and glass dome. Resembling a spider web, this structure is more amazing when you remind yourself how long ago it was built. Prince Albert never lived to see the completion of the building named in his honor. He died in 1861, but his widow, Queen Victoria was present at the opening ceremonies.

  • On the outside of the building are the words, "This Hall was erected for the Advancement of the Arts and Sciences, and works of industry of all nations, in fulfillment of the intentions of Albert, Prince Consort".
  • The organ in the Royal Albert Hall has 9,779 pipes and weighs 150 tons.
  • 29 March, 1871 - The Royal Albert Hall opens.

 

 
 

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