Royal Albert Hall
Royal Albert Hall, situated at Kensington Gore in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, is a historic concert hall that first opened its doors in 1871. Notable for its distinctive Victorian architecture and spectacular domed roof, the hall was a vision of Prince Albert, designed to promote arts and sciences in memory of his dedication to public good. Primarily serving as a venue for concerts, the hall hosts a variety of performances ranging from classical music to rock and pop shows. Each summer, it becomes the heart of the BBC Proms, an eight-week festival of classical music that attracts audiences from around the world. Visitors can explore guided tours where they can admire the hall's impressive interior and learn about its rich history and the notable artists who have graced its stage.