Queen's Hall, former concert hall in Langham Place, London (1893-1941)
Queen's Hall was a concert venue in London located near Regent Street. The building seated around 2,000 people and featured ornate Victorian design with good acoustics for musical performances.
Queen's Hall opened in 1893 and became London's premier concert venue within a few years. It was destroyed during an air raid in 1941 and never rebuilt.
Since this venue no longer exists, visitors interested in its history can explore the surrounding area near Regent Street and nearby museums. Historical maps and Westminster guides help locate where the building once stood.
Queen's Hall was where Sir Henry Wood founded his famous Promenade Concerts in 1895, a tradition that continues to this day. These concerts shaped the musical experience for generations of Londoners.
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