Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall

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Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall is a historic performing arts venue in Singapore known for its colonial architecture and role as a key cultural landmark.

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Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concert hall
performing arts centre
theatre building
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
colonial architecture
country Singapore
designationDate 1992
hasFeature arched windows
central clock tower with four clock faces
colonnaded portico
grand foyer
pedimented façade
recital studio
rehearsal rooms
hasPart Victoria Concert Hall NERFINISHED
Victoria Theatre NERFINISHED
clock tower
hasSeatingCapacity about 614 (Victoria Theatre)
about 673 (Victoria Concert Hall)
heritageStatus national monument of Singapore
inception 1862
locatedAt Empress Place NERFINISHED
locatedIn Central Area NERFINISHED
Central Region, Singapore NERFINISHED
Downtown Core NERFINISHED
locatedInCity Singapore NERFINISHED
locatedNear Asian Civilisations Museum NERFINISHED
Old Parliament House NERFINISHED
Singapore River NERFINISHED
managedBy National Arts Council (Singapore) NERFINISHED
namedAfter Queen Victoria
operator Arts House Limited NERFINISHED
originallyBuiltAs Town Hall of Singapore NERFINISHED
ownedBy Government of Singapore NERFINISHED
primaryResident Singapore Symphony Orchestra NERFINISHED
reopened 2014
significance historic civic and cultural centre of Singapore
important venue for classical music in Singapore
key cultural landmark in Singapore
underwentRenovation 1979
2010–2014
usedFor civic events
dance performances
lectures and talks
orchestral concerts
theatrical performances
yearCompleted 1905
1909

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Civic District hasLandmark Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall
Parliament House locatedNear Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall
subject surface form: Parliament House (Singapore)