The Bridgewater Hall is a world-renowned concert venue located in Manchester, England. The hall is known for its exceptional acoustics, which has earned it a reputation as one of the world’s finest concert venues. The hall was built in 1907 by the wealthy cotton merchant, Thomas Robert Bridgewater. It was originally known as the Manchester Arts and Mechanics Institute, and was used as a lecture hall and exhibition space. In 1935, it became the home of the BBC Symphony Orchestra, which moved to the Royal Albert Hall in 1954. The Bridgewater Hall was extensively refurbished between 2003 and 2006, and has since hosted a range of internationally renowned concerts. The hall is situated in the heart of Manchester’s cultural district, just a few minutes’ walk from Manchester Town Hall and the Manchester Central railway station. The Bridgewater Hall is open to the public for scheduled events and can also be hired for private events.
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