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The Britannia Music Hall (later known as The Panopticon or The Britannia Panopticon) in Trongate, Glasgow, Scotland is one of the oldest remaining music halls in Britain. It is located above an amusement arcade, at 113-117 Trongate. The Panopticon Trust has been formed as a building preservation trust to help acquire and restore the entire building as an entertainment venue and as a hub for the community. An annual programme of entertainments and events is managed by the Friends of the Britannia Music Hall Trust.

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  • The Britannia Music Hall (later known as The Panopticon or The Britannia Panopticon) in Trongate, Glasgow, Scotland is one of the oldest remaining music halls in Britain. It is located above an amusement arcade, at 113-117 Trongate. Built in 1857/58 by and for city builder Archibald Blair whose architects were Thomas Gildard and Robert H. M. MacFarlane, the Trongate building was a speculative building, soon with lessees for each of its four shops on the street level. The floors above were advertised as being suitable for a drapery warehouse, but they opened as an entertainment centre, firstly as the Britannia Music Hall. Britannia Panopticon was an early building to become powered by electricity and one of the first cinema venues in Scotland. The Britannia Music Hall, leased to John Brand, opened on Christmas Day 1859. Successive lessees include HT Rossborough, William Kean , Arthur Hubner and AE Pickard and was closed in 1938 when the Trongate building was sold by the Pickard family to the multiple tailors Weaver to Wearer Ltd of Leeds, which in the 1950s became part of Great Universal Stores Ltd. Fortunately, following the removal of the false ceiling on floor one in 2003, the Britannia was opened again. It is currently being conserved by a trust who regularly perform traditional shows in the auditorium. In 1977 the building became a category A listed building. The Panopticon Trust has been formed as a building preservation trust to help acquire and restore the entire building as an entertainment venue and as a hub for the community. An annual programme of entertainments and events is managed by the Friends of the Britannia Music Hall Trust. (en)
  • El Britannia Music Hall (más tarde conocido como The Panopticon o The Britannia Panopticon) en Glasgow, Escocia, Reino Unido, es uno de los recintos musicales más antiguos que quedan en suelo británico. Construido en 1857/58 por y para el constructor de la ciudad Archibald Blair, cuyos arquitectos fueron Thomas Gildard y Robert HM MacFarlane,​​ el edificio era un edificio especulativo, pronto con arrendatarios para cada una de sus 4 tiendas en el nivel de la calle. Los pisos de arriba se anunciaron como adecuados para un almacén de cortinas, pero se abrieron como un centro de entretenimiento, primero como el Britannia Music Hall. Britannia Panopticon fue uno de los primeros edificios en funcionar con electricidad y una de las primeras salas de cine en Escocia. El Britannia Music Hall, abrió el día de Navidad de 1859. El recinto se cerró en 1938 cuando la familia Pickard vendió el edificio a la compañía de sastrería Wearer Ltd de Leeds, que en la década de 1950 pasó a formar parte de Great Universal Stores Ltd. Tras la eliminación del falso techo del primer piso en 2003, el Britannia volvió a abrirse. Actualmente está siendo conservado por un patronato que regularmente realiza espectáculos tradicionales en el auditorio. En 1977 el edificio pasó a ser un edificio catalogado de categoría A.​ Panopticon Trust se formó como un fideicomiso de conservación de edificios para ayudar a adquirir y restaurar todo el edificio como un lugar de entretenimiento y un centro para la comunidad.​ Friends of the Britannia Music Hall Trust administra un programa anual de entretenimientos y eventos.​ (es)
  • Die Britannia Music Hall, auch Campbell’s Music Salon, Hubner’s Animatograph, Tron Cinema und Britannia Panopticon, ist ein Varietétheater und Kinogebäude in der schottischen Stadt Glasgow. 1977 wurde das Bauwerk in die schottischen Denkmallisten in der höchsten Denkmalkategorie A aufgenommen. (de)
  • 不列颠尼亚音乐厅(Britannia Music Hall)位于苏格兰格拉斯哥Trongate,是世界上现存最古老的。 (zh)
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  • Die Britannia Music Hall, auch Campbell’s Music Salon, Hubner’s Animatograph, Tron Cinema und Britannia Panopticon, ist ein Varietétheater und Kinogebäude in der schottischen Stadt Glasgow. 1977 wurde das Bauwerk in die schottischen Denkmallisten in der höchsten Denkmalkategorie A aufgenommen. (de)
  • 不列颠尼亚音乐厅(Britannia Music Hall)位于苏格兰格拉斯哥Trongate,是世界上现存最古老的。 (zh)
  • The Britannia Music Hall (later known as The Panopticon or The Britannia Panopticon) in Trongate, Glasgow, Scotland is one of the oldest remaining music halls in Britain. It is located above an amusement arcade, at 113-117 Trongate. The Panopticon Trust has been formed as a building preservation trust to help acquire and restore the entire building as an entertainment venue and as a hub for the community. An annual programme of entertainments and events is managed by the Friends of the Britannia Music Hall Trust. (en)
  • El Britannia Music Hall (más tarde conocido como The Panopticon o The Britannia Panopticon) en Glasgow, Escocia, Reino Unido, es uno de los recintos musicales más antiguos que quedan en suelo británico. Britannia Panopticon fue uno de los primeros edificios en funcionar con electricidad y una de las primeras salas de cine en Escocia. El Britannia Music Hall, abrió el día de Navidad de 1859. El recinto se cerró en 1938 cuando la familia Pickard vendió el edificio a la compañía de sastrería Wearer Ltd de Leeds, que en la década de 1950 pasó a formar parte de Great Universal Stores Ltd. (es)
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