Albert Hall, Concert venue and convention center in Nottingham, England
Albert Hall is a Baroque revival venue in Nottingham featuring a grand hall and ten conference rooms. The building sits near the city center at North Circus Street and hosts concerts, conferences, and banquet events.
The building arose in 1908 following a fire that destroyed the original Temperance Hall and opened in 1910. Architect Albert Edward Lambert designed it, and it gained Grade II listing status.
The 1909 organ shapes the interior and remains important to Nottingham's musical life. Its 1993 restoration ensures it continues to define the hall's role as a performance space today.
The venue hosts events throughout the year and tickets are available through designated promoters rather than an on-site box office. Check ahead to see what events are scheduled and contact the relevant promoter for details.
The hall received a visit from Princess Diana in 1989 when she unveiled a commemorative plaque. The occasion marked the completion of significant building renovations.
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