Since opening in 1871, this impressive Grade I-listed London landmark has hosted a dazzling range of events – from concerts by the world’s top orchestras and composers to operas, ballets, circus shows, political debates and sport.
We take a look at the history and memorable moments of one of our most precious institutions, and how it is looking forward to the next 150 years.
Price Albert’s vision
Following the success of the Great Exhibition of 1851, Queen Victoria’s husband, Prince Albert, envisaged a more permanent cultural centre for the nation. Fondly dubbed ‘Albertropolis’, it was to include museums, exhibition spaces and a grand ‘Central Hall’. However, Albert died in 1861, and it was left to others to complete his vision.
The Hall, with its stunning dome and elliptical design, was officially opened on 29 March 1871 by their son HRH The Prince of Wales, at a ceremony attended by the widowed Queen.
Acoustics glitch
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