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  1. The Triumph of Arts and Sciences. The Hall, a Grade I listed building, [36] is an ellipse in plan, with its external major and minor axes of 272 and 236 feet (83 and 72 meters), and its internal minor and major axis of 185 and 219 feet (56 and 67 m). [37] [38] The great glass and wrought-iron dome roofing the Hall is 135 ft (41 m) high.

  2. This Order gives effect to a Scheme of the Charity Commissioners for the Charity known as the Corporation of the Hall of Arts and Sciences (“the Corporation”) which is regulated by a Royal...

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    The history of the Royal Albert Hall stretches back to the first world trade fair, the Great Exhibition of 1851. The exhibition brought together 15,000 contributors displaying some 100,000 objects from Britain, the Empire and beyond in a purpose-built Crystal Palace in Hyde Park. By the end of its five-month run, the exhibition had attracted over s...

    In its first year, the hall hosted 36 events. Over the decades, usage has grown. By 2017, the Royal Albert Hall was putting on almost 400 events in the main auditorium each year and hosting hundreds more in other spaces around the venue. The need for more room prompted plans for a two-storey, 1000m2 basement extension on the south-west quadrant of ...

    The future of the Royal Albert Hall has been threatened by the Covid-19 pandemic. Coronavirus restrictions meant the hall closed its doors in March 2020 for the first time since the second world war. It reopened in December for a socially distanced Christmas programme, but had to close once more after only three performances. This has had a major f...

  3. THE CORPORATION OF THE HALL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. To maintain the Royal Albert Hall, a Grade I listed building of historical and cultural significance and, through its use, to promote the understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of the Arts and Sciences. Analysis by Giving is Great. Positives: The charity has received backing from a grant maker.

  4. This Bill is promoted by The Corporation of the Hall of Arts and Sciences (the Royal Albert Hall) (“the Corporation”). The purpose of this Bill is to amend certain existing provisions relating to the annual

  5. The Albert Hall (official name: Royal Albert Hall of Arts and Sciences), is a large building in the City of Westminster, London. It was opened in 1871, by Queen Victoria . The hall is dedicated to her husband, Albert, Prince Consort , who had died ten years earlier.

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  7. May 29, 2019 · One of the institutions envisaged as central to the project was a Central Hall of Arts and Sciences. In its resolution, issued on 29 May 1865, Her Majesty’s Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851 set out how the construction of a ‘Central Hall’ would contribute to the great project of the new cultural quarter:

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