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- Barbican_Centre type Place external.
- Barbican_Centre type Place external.
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- Barbican_Centre type Venue external.
- Barbican_Centre type Theatre external.
- Barbican_Centre type Q24354 external.
- Barbican_Centre comment "The Barbican Centre is a performing arts centre in the City of London and the largest of its kind in Europe. The Centre hosts classical and contemporary music concerts, theatre performances, film screenings and art exhibitions. It also houses a library, three restaurants, and a conservatory. The Barbican Centre is member of the Global Cultural Districts Network. The London Symphony Orchestra and the BBC Symphony Orchestra are based in the Centre's Concert Hall. In 2013, it once again became the London-based venue of the Royal Shakespeare Company following the company's departure in 2001." external.
- Barbican_Centre label "Barbican Centre" external.
- Barbican_Centre lat "51.5202" external.
- Barbican_Centre long "-0.095" external.
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- Barbican_Centre abstract "The Barbican Centre is a performing arts centre in the City of London and the largest of its kind in Europe. The Centre hosts classical and contemporary music concerts, theatre performances, film screenings and art exhibitions. It also houses a library, three restaurants, and a conservatory. The Barbican Centre is member of the Global Cultural Districts Network. The London Symphony Orchestra and the BBC Symphony Orchestra are based in the Centre's Concert Hall. In 2013, it once again became the London-based venue of the Royal Shakespeare Company following the company's departure in 2001. The Barbican Centre is owned, funded, and managed by the City of London Corporation, the third-largest artsfunder in the United Kingdom. It was built as The City's gift to the nation at a cost of £161 million (equivalent to £480 million in 2014) and was officially opened to the public by Queen Elizabeth II on 3 March 1982. The Barbican Centre is also known for its brutalist architecture." external.
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- Barbican_Centre homepage www.barbican.org.uk external.
- Barbican_Centre point "51.5202 -0.095" external.
- Barbican_Centre location London external.
- Barbican_Centre location 2643743 external.
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