Barbican Centre
11.69 kmSilk Street, London
Arts and Conference Centre including concert hall, two theatres, two galleries, three cinemas, conservatory, library, restaurants, conference and banqueting areas.
Arts and Conference Centre including concert hall, two theatres, two galleries, three cinemas, conservatory, library, restaurants, conference and banqueting areas.
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