Rothesay Pavilion

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Rothesay Pavilion is a celebrated 1930s Modernist arts and events venue on the Isle of Bute in Scotland, noted for its distinctive architecture and cultural programming.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Modernist architecture
arts venue
building
events venue
architecturalStyle International Style
Modernist
category Modernist architecture in Scotland
arts centres in Scotland
pavilions in Scotland
tourist attractions in Argyll and Bute
constructionPeriod 1930s
country Scotland
era interwar period
hasFeature cantilevered balconies
curved façade
extensive glazing
flat roof
promenade-facing elevation
hasFunction cultural hub for Isle of Bute
tourist attraction
hasProgramme arts programming
cultural programming
live performance programme
heritageRegister Historic Environment Scotland
heritageStatus Category A listed building
locatedIn Argyll and Bute NERFINISHED
Firth of Clyde
Rothesay
United Kingdom
locatedOn Isle of Bute NERFINISHED
name Rothesay Pavilion self-link
notableFor distinctive 1930s Modernist architecture
seaside pavilion design
openingDate 1938
ownedBy Argyll and Bute Council
serves local community
visitors to Rothesay
situatedNear Kilchattan Bay
surface form: Rothesay Bay

Rothesay seafront
underwent major refurbishment in the 21st century
usedFor arts events
community events
concerts
cultural events
exhibitions

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Bute hasAttraction Rothesay Pavilion
Bute hasHistoricBuilding Rothesay Pavilion
Rothesay Pavilion name Rothesay Pavilion self-link