00:01Hello and welcome to another edition of Look Around London.
00:05The Royal Albert Hall is one of London's most iconic landmarks, opened in 1871 by Queen Victoria and named after her late husband, Prince Albert.
00:16Designed as a Palace of the Arts and Sciences, it quickly became a world stage for music, culture and innovation.
00:24The building is instantly recognisable by its grand circular design and massive glass and wrought iron dome, which was the largest of its kind at the time.
00:35Inside, it can seat over 5,000 people, surrounding performers with legendary acoustics, famously improved after mushroom diffusers were added to the ceiling in the 1960s.
00:48Today, the hall hosts everything from classical concerts and rock gigs to sports.
00:54There are some buildings on the back of the Spielberg come to an.
00:56There are some buildings that would be in the middle of the city, and the hall host do not work with any of the streets.
01:02In the middle of the city, they run the floor rumor and see what type of the house is.
01:05The hall hives and the hall hives and locals not work with him.
01:07A young man, heum, it will be two angles in the middle of the town.
01:12The hall hives and the hall hives, and I think the hall hives, and the hall hives are the hall hives.
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