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Barbican Hall
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Silk Street,
The City, London, EC2Y 8DS
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| Described by the Queen as “one of the wonders of the modern world”, the Barbican Centre is an imposing collection of the finest in British arts. Open 363 days a... More
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Cadogan Hall
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5 Sloane Terrace,
Belgravia, London, SW1X 9DQ
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| Cadogan Hall opened its doors on 18th June 2004 with a surprising lack of fanfare. The former Church of Christ Scientist is now the home of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra,... More
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Kenwood House (Iveagh Bequest)
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Hampstead Lane, NW3 7JR
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| Robert Adam's neoclassical villa housing a notable collection of paintings.
A rich collection of famous paintings are housed within the walls of this neo-Classical villa perched by a lake on... More
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Sadler's Wells
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Rosebery Avenue, Islington,
Clerkenwell, London, EC1R 4TN
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| Modern contemporary dance and music performance space.
Occupying a site with a long tradition of entertaining Londoners, Sadler's Wells exists to bring the best of national and international dance, ballet, opera... More
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Westminster Cathedral
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42 Francis Street,
Westminster, London, SW1P 1QW
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| Neo-Byzantine Roman Catholic church.
London’s only example of neo-Byzantine architecture and principal Roman Catholic Church, offers a magnificent campanile that emerges 274 feet into the sky. While 12 million burnished terracotta... More
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Bartok
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78 Chalk Farm Road, NW1 8AR
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| If you fancy a chilled night out, perhaps on a date, check out London’s only classical music bar. The bold fusion of clubbing and classical cultures has been a huge... More
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Blackheath Concert Halls
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23 Lee Road, SE3 9RQ
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| London's oldest purpose-built concert hall.
Compile a list of London’s major arts and entertainment venues and the Blackheath Halls won’t immediately spring to mind as being one of the most high... More
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Wigmore Hall
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36 Wigmore Street,
Marylebone, London, W1U 2BP
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| Built by the Bechstein piano company in 1901, this grandiose concert hall is regarded by many as London's best venue for chamber and solo performances. Wigmore Hall's renaissance materials -... More
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Wilton's Music Hall
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Graces Alley, Off Ensign Street,
Tower Hamlets, London, E1 8JB
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| In the nineteenth century, Wilton's Music Hall was a great mirrored hall lit by a vast chandelier, with 27,000 crystals and 300 gas jets. Opera, operetta, variety shows and old-style... More
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Royal Albert Hall
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Kensington Gore,
South Kensington, London, SW7 2AP
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| Classical music, rock, pop and jazz, sporting events, galas, banquets and balls and the world-famous Proms series all take place within the Royal Albert Hall's iconic oval walls. One... More
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St John's Smith Square
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Smith Square,
Westminster, London, SW1P 3HA
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| This stunning 18th century church designed by architect Thomas Archer, offers concerts, art exhibitions and a restaurant. With its four pillared towers, this Baroque masterpiece was ruined by firebombing during... More
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St Paul's Sinfonia
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St Paul's Church, Diamond Way, Deptford, SE8 3DS
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| The re-opening of the magnificent Baroque Church of St Paul in Deptford after 4 years of extensive restoration enabled the St Paul’s Sinfonia Orchestra to bring live, high quality classical... More
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Warehouse, The
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13 Theed Street,
South Bank, London, SE1 8ST
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| Art gallery and music venue that is most notable for its programmes of contemporary classical music - its great acoustic and location on the South Bank have made it the... More
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Lauderdale House
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Highgate Hill, Waterlow Park, N6 5HG
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| Built in 1582 for Sir Richard Martin, three times Lord Mayor of London, Lauderdale House is an arts and education centre based in the beautiful Waterlow Park. An extensive programme... More
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Royal College of Music
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Prince Consort Road,
South Kensington, London, SW7 2BS
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| The music school where Gustav Hoilst, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Benjamin Britten, James Galway, Joan Sutherland and Ralph Vaughan Williams learnt their trades also hosts a regular program of concerts in... More
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St Olave's Church
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8 Hart Street,
The City, London, EC3R 7NB
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| Church dating from 1056 and the burial place of Samuel Pepys. This is the parish church of Trinity House with many interesting historical features. It has strong Norwegian links... More
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St. James's
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197 Piccadilly,
Mayfair, London, W1J 9LL
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| Attractive Christopher Wren designed church with a regularly changing programme of classical music from the London Festival Orchestra including appearances from the London Festival Orchestra. ... More
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Sutton House
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2 & 4 Homerton High Street, E9 6JQ
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| Tudor manor house in the East End.
The royal connections of this rare, red-brick Tudor manor house reach back to Henry VIII whose Principal Secretary of State, Sir Rafe Sadleir, owned... More
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