Stationers' Hall
Gleaming oak flooring and carved oak panelling originating from the 1600s, together with huge stained glass windows give this room an impressive ambience. The stained glass windows, portray William Shakespeare, William Caxton, St Cecelia (a reference to the patron saint of music, whose festivals were celebrated in the Hall), William Tynedale and Archbishop Cranmer. The great north Caxton window depicts William Caxton showing his printing press to King Edward IV. The Main Hall is the largest of the function rooms within Stationers’ Hall.
Stationers' Hall is fully accessible to wheelchair users. Step-free entry is via the courtyard and garden gate, with a lift at the garden entrance (and a second lift to the cloakroom) giving level access to the Garden, Court Room, Main Hall, toilets and third-floor meeting room. There are accessible toilets at the garden entrance and on the second floor, a hearing loop in both the Court Room and Main Hall, a drop-off point with a dropped kerb at the main entrance, and a few Blue Badge spaces that can be pre-booked with the Hall Manager on 020 7246 0998. To arrange access, contact the Hall on 020 7248 2934 or admin@stationers.org, or RED EVENTS.
Combien de temps dure un concert ici ?
La plupart des concerts durent environ 60–75 minutes sans entracte. Les portes ouvrent environ 30 minutes avant le début.
Les places sont-elles numérotées ?
Le placement se fait généralement par zone plutôt que par siège individuel — les détails figurent sur la page de réservation de chaque concert.
Puis-je venir avec des enfants ?
Oui — la plupart des concerts sont recommandés à partir de 6 ans, les moins de 16 ans accompagnés d’un adulte.