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13th July - 8th September - BBC Proms


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Cadogan Hall


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

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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