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1967
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Concert hall complex, built by Hubert Bennett, Jack Whittle, F.G West and Geoffrey Horsefall as part of Southbank Centre. The building contains a shared foyer and two concert halls: Queen Elizabeth Hall (originally 1106, now 917 seats). Named in honour of Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022). Opened 1967 with a concert conducted by Benjamin Britten. Purcell Room (372 seats). Named in honour of the English composer, Henry Purcell (1659-1695). (English)
Property / Note: Concert hall complex, built by Hubert Bennett, Jack Whittle, F.G West and Geoffrey Horsefall as part of Southbank Centre. The building contains a shared foyer and two concert halls: Queen Elizabeth Hall (originally 1106, now 917 seats). Named in honour of Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022). Opened 1967 with a concert conducted by Benjamin Britten. Purcell Room (372 seats). Named in honour of the English composer, Henry Purcell (1659-1695). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Concert hall complex, built by Hubert Bennett, Jack Whittle, F.G West and Geoffrey Horsefall as part of Southbank Centre. The building contains a shared foyer and two concert halls: Queen Elizabeth Hall (originally 1106, now 917 seats). Named in honour of Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022). Opened 1967 with a concert conducted by Benjamin Britten. Purcell Room (372 seats). Named in honour of the English composer, Henry Purcell (1659-1695). (English) / qualifier
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theatre building, United Kingdom
  • Queen Elizabeth Hall
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Queen Elizabeth Hall [London]
theatre building, United Kingdom
  • Queen Elizabeth Hall

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51°30'24.001"N, 0°6'58.900"W
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Concert hall complex, built by Hubert Bennett, Jack Whittle, F.G West and Geoffrey Horsefall as part of Southbank Centre. The building contains a shared foyer and two concert halls: Queen Elizabeth Hall (originally 1106, now 917 seats). Named in honour of Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022). Opened 1967 with a concert conducted by Benjamin Britten. Purcell Room (372 seats). Named in honour of the English composer, Henry Purcell (1659-1695). (English)
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