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Cadogan Hall
Set in a fantastic location in the heart of Chelsea, Cadogan Hall has become one of London’s leading venues.
The Hall’s 950 seats, excellent acoustic and luxurious surroundings makes it the first choice for some of the UK’s top orchestras, including the Hall’s resident orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic. As well as being a favourite London destination for international touring orchestras in its Zurich International Orchestra Series, Cadogan Hall presents also some of the finest choral ensembles from the UK and around the world in its Choral at Cadogan series. The Hall also offers a vibrant selection of rock & pop, jazz, folk and world music events as well as talks, debates and conferences.
Cadogan Hall has a cashless bar that opens 90 minutes before the concerts, offering a range of wines, spirits, beers, soft drinks, as well as sandwiches, ice creams, crisps and chocolate.
First opened in 1907 as a new Christian Science Church designed by architect Robert Fellowes Chisholm, the Hall has some beautiful stained glass, designed by a Danish nobleman Baron Arild Rosenkrantz, who had learned the art of stained glass whilst working with Tiffany in New York.