Arts near Insieme, Adelaide
Adelaide Town Hall
1st Floor, 128 King William Street, Adelaide
Adelaide Town Hall is one of the city’s landmark buildings and a symbol of its rich cultural life. Built in 1866 it has hosted weddings, festivals, commemorations and, perhaps most famously, an appearance by The Beatles on the balcony in 1964, which attracted an estimated 300,000 fans, their biggest crowd.
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Arts Theatre
53 Angas Street, 53 Angas Street, Adelaide
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Adelaide Festival Centre: Space Theatre
The Space Theatre is an extremely versatile studio theatre with no traditional stage or fixed seating, providing it with a configuration that is completely flexible. It can seat between 200 to 350 people, be turned into a theatre in the round, a corner stage setting or cabaret venue. Generally sees more experimental types of work.
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Adelaide Festival Centre: Her Majesty's Theatre
58 Grote Street, Adelaide
Her Majesty's Theatre was built in 1913 and originally called the Tivoli. Since its very first performance it has played a colourful role in Adelaide's theatre history. Can seat 1009 people and hosts theatre, dance, musical theatre, stand up comedy, musical concerts and many other styles of performance.
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Art Gallery of South Australia
North Terrace, Adelaide
Still in its original, beautiful neo-classical home (now much expanded), the Art Gallery of South Australia has collected Australian and international artworks since 1881.
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Queen's Theatre
Corner Gilles Arcade & Playhouse Lane, Adelaide
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Adelaide Convention Centre
North Terrace, Adelaide City
One of the world's top convention centres which, since extensions in 2001, can seat up to 6,500 banquet guests. Primarily hosts conferences, weddings, exhibitions, fashion shows, music concerts, government functions and award dinners. It is an adaptable, eco-conscious venue with undercover parking onsite and a global reputation.
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