Sheldonian Theatre
The Sheldonian Theatre, an architectural masterpiece designed by Sir Christopher Wren, stands as a symbol of academic excellence and cultural heritage in the heart of Oxford. Completed in 1669, this historic venue boasts stunning Baroque aesthetics, including its iconic domed roof and intricately decorated interior. It’s where generations of students have celebrated their achievements, where concerts have filled the air with music, and where lectures have sparked intellectual curiosity. Its beauty and history captivate everyone who walks through its doors, creating an unforgettable experience that combines architectural grandeur with a deep sense of scholarly tradition.
Step-free, wheelchair access to the ground-floor auditorium is via Door E and the courtyard, reached step-free from Broad Street; a limited number of wheelchair spaces with companion seats should be booked in advance. An accessible toilet is available on the ground floor near the auditorium, there is a hearing loop in the auditorium, and assistance dogs are welcome. As a historic building, upper areas such as the Cupola are reached only by a steep 114-step staircase and are not accessible. On-street Blue Badge parking is available on Broad Street. To book wheelchair spaces or discuss access, contact 01865 277299 or visit@sheldon.ox.ac.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.