Queen's Hall, Edinburgh

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Queen's Hall, Edinburgh is a renowned concert and events venue in the city, known for hosting a wide range of classical, jazz, folk, and contemporary performances.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concert hall
events venue
architecturalStyle neoclassical architecture
buildingMaterial stone
capacity approximately 900
country Scotland
formerUse Hope Park Chapel NERFINISHED
Newington Parish Church NERFINISHED
hasAcoustics suitable for chamber music
suitable for solo recitals
hasFeature balcony
bar
box office
foyer
raked seating
hasProgramming year-round concert programme
hasSeatingType flexible seating
hasWebsite https://www.thequeenshall.net/
heritageDesignation Category A listed building
heritageStatus listed building
hostsEventType chamber music concerts
comedy shows
festivals
orchestral concerts
recitals
spoken word events
hostsGenre classical music
contemporary music
folk music
jazz
inception 1979
locatedIn Edinburgh
Southside, Edinburgh NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
namedAfter Queen Victoria
notableFestivalAssociation Edinburgh Festival Fringe NERFINISHED
Edinburgh International Festival NERFINISHED
openingDate 1979-07-06
ownedBy Queen's Hall (Edinburgh) Ltd NERFINISHED
primaryUse concerts
live music performances
publicTransit served by local bus routes
renovation subject to refurbishments in early 21st century
subject to refurbishments in late 20th century
usedFor broadcasts
recordings

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Newington, Edinburgh hasCulturalVenue Queen's Hall, Edinburgh