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  1. The hall was originally to have been called the Central Hall of Arts and Sciences, but the name was changed to the Royal Albert Hall of Arts and Sciences by Queen Victoria upon laying the Hall's foundation stone in 1867, in memory of her husband, Prince Albert, who had died six years earlier.

  2. Mar 12, 2012 · The Royal Albert Hall, which was originally going to be called the Central Hall, was built to fulfil the vision of Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria, to be used to promote understanding and appreciation of the Arts and Sciences.

  3. Jun 22, 2021 · Built in 1871, the Royal Albert Hall has been one of London’s most popular entertainment venues for nearly 150 years. The Grade I listed building survived two world wars, looking almost the same today as it did during Queen Victoria’s reign.

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  4. Jul 12, 2017 · This Hall was originally going to be called the ‘Central Hall of Arts and Sciences’ but, after Prince Albert sadly died before seeing its construction fully realised, it was renamed by Queen Victoria the ‘Royal Albert Hall’, in honour of the man who envisioned it. Learn more about why the Royal Albert Hall was built

    • Making of The Hall. Prince Albert, the Prince Consort, organized a successful public benefit exhibition in 1851 that was held in London’s Hyde Park. He then proposed the creation of a group of permanent facilities for the event known as Albertopolis.
    • The Heavy Roof. The hall’s incredible 135 ft (41 m) high domed roof is extremely heavy. The engineers used 338 Tonnes of iron and 279 Tonnes of glazing.
    • The Shape Made It Survive the War. The Royal Albert Hall suffered minor damage from a World War II bomb blast in October 1942. In general, the distinctive structure was left mostly untouched as German bomber pilots used it as a landmark.
    • Terrible Acoustics. The Hall’s acoustic problems became apparent during concerts. A canvas awning was installed below the dome to reduce the echo. It didn’t help much but it sheltered concert-goers from the sun.
  5. Apr 3, 2014 · It was designed by two architects in the Royal Engineers, and opened by Queen Victoria in 1871. It was originally called the Hall of Arts and Science, and the name was changed after Prince Albert‘s death. The design was partly based on the Colosseum in Rome.

  6. Dec 16, 2021 · When initially imagined, the Royal Albert Hall was meant to be a great central hall for the promotion of art and science, to bring together savants of the era. Consequently, on the façade a shield featuring a lyre celebrates the arts.

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