Birmingham Town Hall, located in Victoria Square, is a Grade I listed concert hall renowned for its neoclassical architecture and rich cultural history. Designed by Joseph Hansom and Edward Welch, it opened in 1834 and was modeled after the Temple of
Birmingham Town Hall, located in Victoria Square, is a Grade I listed concert hall renowned for its neoclassical architecture and rich cultural history. Designed by Joseph Hansom and Edward Welch, it opened in 1834 and was modeled after the Temple of Castor and Pollux in Rome. The hall is celebrated for its impressive 89-stop pipe organ, originally installed in 1834 and restored multiple times, most recently in 2007. After a £35 million renovation completed in 2007, the venue now hosts a diverse range of events, including classical concerts, jazz, folk, and community performances. Managed by B:Music, it offers a seating capacity of 1,086 and continues to be a cornerstone of Birmingham’s cultural scene
Victoria Square
Birmingham
England
B3 3DQ
UK
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