St George’s Hall, Bradford

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St George’s Hall, Bradford is a historic 19th-century concert and events venue in Bradford, England, designed in the neoclassical style by prominent Victorian architect George Gilbert Scott.

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instanceOf concert hall
events venue
listed building
theatre building
architect George Gilbert Scott
William Bonython Moffatt
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
city Bradford
surface form: City of Bradford
constructionStartDate 1849
country England
hasFeature balconies
concert auditorium
neoclassical portico
stage
hasRenovation major refurbishment completed in 2019
hasWebsite https://www.bradford-theatres.co.uk/venues/st-georges-hall
heritageDesignation Grade II listed building
locatedIn Bradford
United Kingdom
West Yorkshire
material stone
namedAfter Saint George of Lydda
surface form: Saint George
notablePeriod Victorian era
openingDate 1853
operator Alhambra Theatre, Bradford
surface form: Bradford Theatres
owner City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council
surface form: Bradford Council
primaryUse comedy shows
community events
concerts
theatrical performances
publicTransitAccess near Bradford Forster Square railway station
near Bradford Interchange
region Yorkshire and the Humber
seatingCapacity approximately 1500
significance one of the oldest purpose-built concert halls in Britain still in use

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George Gilbert Scott notableWork St George’s Hall, Bradford