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theatre building in Brighton, United Kingdom, opened 1867

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Built 1805 by William Porden as Royal stables and corn exchange. Domed hall converted into a concert hall in 1860. 1870 installation of a pipe organ by Henry Willis & Sons. 1935 rebuilding and new organ by Hill, Norman and Beard. 1974 venue of the Eurovision Song Contest (with ABBA's Waterloo winning). The complex includes three halls: Concert Hall (originally 2500 seats, now 1700 seats), Corn Exchange and Pavilion Theatre. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1805 by William Porden as Royal stables and corn exchange. Domed hall converted into a concert hall in 1860. 1870 installation of a pipe organ by Henry Willis & Sons. 1935 rebuilding and new organ by Hill, Norman and Beard. 1974 venue of the Eurovision Song Contest (with ABBA's Waterloo winning). The complex includes three halls: Concert Hall (originally 2500 seats, now 1700 seats), Corn Exchange and Pavilion Theatre. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1805 by William Porden as Royal stables and corn exchange. Domed hall converted into a concert hall in 1860. 1870 installation of a pipe organ by Henry Willis & Sons. 1935 rebuilding and new organ by Hill, Norman and Beard. 1974 venue of the Eurovision Song Contest (with ABBA's Waterloo winning). The complex includes three halls: Concert Hall (originally 2500 seats, now 1700 seats), Corn Exchange and Pavilion Theatre. (English) / qualifier
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theatre building in Brighton, United Kingdom, opened 1867
  • Brighton Dome
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Brighton Dome [Brighton]
theatre building in Brighton, United Kingdom, opened 1867
  • Brighton Dome

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50°49'24.240"N, 0°8'18.240"W
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Built 1805 by William Porden as Royal stables and corn exchange. Domed hall converted into a concert hall in 1860. 1870 installation of a pipe organ by Henry Willis & Sons. 1935 rebuilding and new organ by Hill, Norman and Beard. 1974 venue of the Eurovision Song Contest (with ABBA's Waterloo winning). The complex includes three halls: Concert Hall (originally 2500 seats, now 1700 seats), Corn Exchange and Pavilion Theatre. (English)
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1867
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Church Street and New Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1EE, England
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N1 1UG
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