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Exhibition venues > Plymouth Guildhall
This monument to Victorian civic pride is the last in a series of
Plymouth guildhalls, each larger than the one before. It was designed
by local architects Alfred Norman and James Hine in the
then-fashionable Gothic style. Gutted during the blitz, it could have
been lost to Plymouth’s post-war fervour for new building. Instead the
Council decided to rebuild the Guildhall. As well as housing civic
ceremonies, the Guildhall offers a venue for fairs, concerts and other
events.
Room Available
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Capacity
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Main Hall
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840
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Lower Hall
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300
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Astor Room
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90
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Charter Room
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60
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North Room
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20
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Balcony
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140 |
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