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Theatre building in Harrogate, United Kingdom

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Built 1903 by Robert J. Beale and Frank Matcham as a multi-purpose venue, especially for afternoon concerts and shows. Also known as Kursaal. 1275 seats. Operated as part of the Harrogate Convention Centre. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1903 by Robert J. Beale and Frank Matcham as a multi-purpose venue, especially for afternoon concerts and shows. Also known as Kursaal. 1275 seats. Operated as part of the Harrogate Convention Centre. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1903 by Robert J. Beale and Frank Matcham as a multi-purpose venue, especially for afternoon concerts and shows. Also known as Kursaal. 1275 seats. Operated as part of the Harrogate Convention Centre. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 12:18, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Harrogate, United Kingdom
  • Royal Hall
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Royal Hall [Harrogate]
Theatre building in Harrogate, United Kingdom
  • Royal Hall

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53°59'43.800"N, 1°32'38.040"W
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Built 1903 by Robert J. Beale and Frank Matcham as a multi-purpose venue, especially for afternoon concerts and shows. Also known as Kursaal. 1275 seats. Operated as part of the Harrogate Convention Centre. (English)
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1903
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Ripon Road, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG1 2RD, England
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