Albert Hall
Albert Hall, officially known as the Royal Albert Hall, is a famous concert hall located in London, England. Opened in 1871, it was named after Prince Albert, the husband of Queen Victoria. The hall is renowned for its distinctive circular shape and stunning glass and iron dome, making it an iconic landmark in the city.
The venue hosts a variety of events, including classical concerts, rock performances, and award ceremonies. It is particularly known for the annual BBC Proms, a series of classical music concerts that attract audiences from around the world. The hall has a seating capacity of around 5,200, providing an intimate atmosphere for performances.