Royal Albert Hall
Royal Albert Hall is an architectural icon and famous London concert hall
The Royal Albert Hall was opened in 1871 by Queen Victoria. It is one of the most renowned architectural buildings in the United Kingdom and is indeed well recognized throughout the world. The hall also houses the 2nd largest pipe organ in the UK.
The hall was first proposed by the Queen's husband Prince Albert as a permanent facility for exhibitions and arts and concerts. Unfortunately he died ten years before his dream was completed. For that reason the proposed name was changed from The Central Hall of Arts and Sciences to the Royal Albert Hall of Arts and Sciences.
Since opening the Royal Albert Hall has been home to over 150,000 events. The extremely popular BBC Proms concert series has been hosted there every summer since 1941. Today the hall is a venue to over 350 performances each year ranging from classical concerts to rock and roll, pop concerts, opera, ballet, tennis matches, awards ceremonies, school and community events and banquets. The hall was designed with a capacity of 8000 guests, but is now limited to 5544 people due to modern safety regulations. Whether or not you are attending a concert or event, you won't want to miss seeing this spectacular hall, even if just from the outside during your London vacation. You can also enjoy a free tour of the Royal Albert Hall if you have the London Pass.
For more information about the Royal Albert Hall as well as shows and schedules visit their official website: Royal Albert Hall
Outside Royal Albert Hall at night cc licensed flickr photo shared by peter pearson
| Getting There on Transit | ||
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| Tube Line | Tube Station | Walking Time |
| District, Circle and Piccadilly Lines | South Kensington | 10 minutes |
| District and Circle Lines | High Street Kensington | 10 minutes |
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Walking Distance from Tube Station. No bus needed.
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Inside the Royal Albert Hall during a BBC summer Proms concert cc licensed flickr photo shared by amandabhslater




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