Oxford Town Hall
Oxford Town Hall, a historic and iconic venue located in the heart of Oxford, is a testament to the city's rich heritage and cultural significance. This grand Victorian building, designed by the renowned architect Henry T. Hare, was officially opened in 1897. Its imposing neo-baroque architecture, featuring intricate stonework and a striking clock tower, has made it a cherished landmark in Oxford. Over the years, Oxford Town Hall has served as a hub for various civic and cultural events. It has hosted countless concerts, ceremonies, conferences, and exhibitions, making it a versatile space for both community gatherings and prestigious occasions. The Main Hall, with its magnificent organ and opulent decor, stands as a symbol of the hall's historical grandeur.
While the main entrance has eight steps, there is a step-free accessible entrance about 28 metres to the north (towards Carfax) with ramped access and automatic doors, plus an intercom to reach staff. Inside there is a lift, three wheelchair-accessible toilets fitted with emergency cords, and a wheelchair available to borrow on request at reception. Assistance and service dogs are welcome, and Blue Badge parking bays are available nearby on St Aldate's and surrounding streets. For assistance, contact the Town Hall on 01865 252195 or townhall@oxford.gov.uk.
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.