Cadogan Hall
Cadogan Hall is the venue for the Proms Chamber Music Series.
The Hall is a work of art in its own right. Completed in 1907 as a Christian Science church, it was designed by Robert Fellowes Chisholm, who had been the British Government’s consultant architect in India. Chisholm filled the Hall with a dramatic mixture of Byzantine, Romanesque and Indo-Saracenic elements. In addition, a Danish nobleman, Baron von Rosenkrantz, who was a designer for Tiffany in New York, devised stained glass throughout the building drawn from variations on a Celtic knot theme.
Address: 5 Sloane Terrace, London SW1
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How to get there
By Underground
Knightsbridge (Piccadilly Line)
Sloane Square (Circle and District lines)
By Bus
The following buses service Cadogan Hall
(via Sloane Street and/or Sloane Square):
No 11/N11 (Fulham Broadway/Town Hall to Liverpool Stree Station)
No 19/N19 (Battersea/Hester Road to Finsbury Park Station)
No 22/N22 (Piccadilly Circus/Haymarket to Putney Common/The Putney Page)
No 137/N137 (Oxford Circus to Streatham Hill/Telford Avenue)
No 211 (Hammersmith Broadway Bus Station to Waterloo Station)
No 319 (Sloane Square to Streatham Hill/Telford Avenue)
No 360 (Elephant & Castle Station to Kensington/Prince Consort Rd)
No C1 (Phillimore Gardens to Victoria Station)
Note the Cadogan Hall now lies inside the Congestion Charging zone (Western Extension) which operates 7.00am-6.00pm Mon-Fri (excluding public holidays).
Information
Proms Chamber Music:
Mondays at 1pm at Cadogan Hall
Broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 and repeated the following Saturday at 12 noon.
Doors open at 11.45am and entrance to the auditorium is from 12.30pm.
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