Victoria Rooms

E186963

Victoria Rooms is a historic neoclassical building in Bristol, England, now primarily used by the University of Bristol’s Department of Music and as a venue for concerts and events.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
concert venue
neoclassical building
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
city Bristol
constructionStartDate 1838
country England
United Kingdom
hasArchitect Charles Dyer
hasCategory Concert halls in England
Grade II* listed buildings in Bristol
Music venues in Bristol
Neoclassical architecture in England
University of Bristol
surface form: University of Bristol buildings
hasFeature bar area
box office
fountain in front forecourt
foyer
large auditorium
offices
portico with Corinthian columns
practice rooms
recital rooms
statues and decorative sculpture
steps and terrace at front
hasFunction concert venue
event venue
teaching facility
hasMainHallCapacity approximately 650 seats
heritageRegister National Heritage List for England entry
surface form: National Heritage List for England
heritageStatus Grade II* listed building
inaugurationDate 1842
locatedIn Clifton
location Bristol
operator University of Bristol
ownedBy University of Bristol
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
usedAs assembly rooms
public meeting place
student union building
usedBy University of Bristol Department of Music
usedFor lectures
music teaching
public concerts
recitals
university events

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University of Bristol hasBuilding Victoria Rooms