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other parts of the Palace, there were displays of painting
and sculpture, exhibitions, a museum, lecture hall and
library, banqueting rooms, a 3,500 seater concert room
which was subsequently turned into a roller skating
rink and a theatre capable of seating 3,000.
In 1935, the BBC
leased the eastern part of the building from which the
first public television transmissions were made in 1936.
Alexandra Palace, London exhibition centre which dominates
north London's skyline, was the main transmitting centre
for the BBC but after 1956 was used exclusively for
the news broadcasts.
The Palace has built
a reputation as one of London's premier venues. With
its unique qualities it offers stylish and versatile
facilities including a range of multi-purpose pillar
free halls and elegant rooms totalling 13,000sqm. Situated
in North London convenient for all forms of transport
with free on-site parking for 2,000. With its beautiful
setting with panoramic views of London, stunning architectural
features and well proportioned halls, the Palace is
now a very popular choice for both corporate and private
events including a regular choice of public and trade
exhibitions.
The additional leisure facilities which include the
Ice Rink, Phoenix Pub, Boating Lake, Children's Playground
and many other areas of interest provide year round
entertainment for everyone.
The Quality
Hotel Hampstead, which was recently refurbished
(Autumn 2001) and has well appointed bedrooms for business
and leisure guests, its own free car parking for guests,
as well as spacious lounge and lounge/bar areas well
suited for delegate meetings during or after conferences
and exhibitions and to relaxing after the many large
Banqueting events, is a 20 minute drive up Finchley
Road (A41) and along the North Circular Road (A406)
East to the Muswell Hill exit. By train, take the North
London Line from Finchley Road & Frognal Station and
change at Highbury and Islington Station to pick up
a train to Alexandra Palace Station.
Alexandra Palace
is 30 minutes by direct tube on the Piccadilly (dark
blue) Line to Wood Green Station, from where a free
shuttle bus operates, from the Quality Crown Hotel London Kensington, which recently
opened after extensive refurbishment (January 2002)
and has well appointed bedrooms for business and leisure
guests, including individual room air conditioning,
as well as spacious lounge and lounge/bar areas to welcome
conference delegates, exhibitors or banqueting guests
after their event. |