Venue Description
The Royal Albert Hall is the world’s most famous stage. Over the past 144 years, it has hosted everyone from Winston Churchill, Albert Einstein and Edward Elgar to The Beatles, Bob Dylan and Adele. Last year, its breathtaking auditorium presented 397 events by the world’s greatest performers – taking in rock, pop and classical music, dance, films, Cirque du Soleil and even tennis – with the magical setting and inspired artists creating amazing memories for audiences. Opened in 1871 to fulfil Prince Albert’s vision of a central hall to promote the arts and sciences, the Hall is a registered charity that remains true to his founding ambitions within a modern context. It hosts over 400 events a year in its secondary space, the Elgar Room, and beyond, broadening the Hall’s appeal to incorporate younger and more diverse audiences.
Accessibility
The Hall has access ramps and standard lifts for disabled and non-disabled people. There are also disabled toilets accessible on the ground floor of the building.
Toilets
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The venue says it has...
- Audio Described
- Accessible Format
- Audio Format
- Dedicated Seating
- Disabled Access
- Easy Read
- IR Induction Loop
- Large Print
- Disabled Parking
- Online Booking
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