Royal College of Music façade, London

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The Royal College of Music façade in London is a grand late-Victorian red-brick and terracotta front designed in a richly ornamented classical style that forms the prestigious public face of the conservatoire in South Kensington.

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Royal College of Music façade, London canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural structure
building façade
architecturalStyle classical revival
late Victorian
associatedDiscipline music education
associatedInstitutionType conservatoire
associatedWith Royal College of Music
cityDistrict Kensington and Chelsea
surface form: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
color red
country United Kingdom
designFeature classical detailing
prominent entrance
rich ornamentation
symmetrical composition
era 19th century
function public face of the Royal College of Music
heritageContext cultural and educational quarter of South Kensington
location London, England
surface form: London

South Kensington
material red brick
terracotta
near Imperial College London
Kensington Gore
Royal Albert Hall
neighborhood Albertopolis
partOf Royal College of Music
period Victorian era
streetAddress Prince Consort Road NERFINISHED
use conservatoire building entrance
visualRole prestigious public frontage

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Aston Webb notableWork Royal College of Music façade, London
Sir Aston Webb notableWork Royal College of Music façade, London