St. Andrew's Hall, Norwich, Medieval church hall in Norwich, England
St Andrew's Hall features extensive limestone columns, high-beamed ceilings, stained glass windows, and a polished maple floor within its grand structure.
The Dominican Order acquired the site in 1307 through royal permission, constructing the current building after a devastating fire in 1413.
The Norwich Triennial Festival, established in 1824, maintains its tradition as England's third oldest festival within these historic walls.
The venue accommodates up to 1,200 people and provides multiple spaces for conferences, concerts, weddings, and exhibitions throughout the year.
This Grade I listed building represents England's most complete surviving pre-reformation mendicant monastic structure, preserving its original architectural elements.
Location: Norwich
GPS coordinates: 52.63110,1.29570
Latest update: March 15, 2025 21:40
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