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Opened in 1990 as part of Glasgow’s tenure as European City of Culture, The Royal Concert Hall was built to replace the St Andrews Hall (now the site of the Mitchell Library) which was destroyed in a fire in 1964. Its imposing facade has brought much criticism from those living in Glasgow. The Concert Hall is located at the junction of Sauchiehall Street and Buchanan Street and is opposite Buchanan Street Bus Station. It comprises two halls, a larger main hall with a capacity of 2500 and the Strathclyde Suite accommodating 500. |