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The Barbican is Europe's largest multi-arts and conference venue presenting a year-round programme of art, music, film and theatre.

Provided by The City of London Corporation as part of its contribution to the cultural life of London and the nation, the Barbican Centre opened in 1982. Under one roof are a concert hall, two theatres, three cinemas, two art galleries, conservatory and public library, as well as three restaurants, private function rooms, conference suites, two exhibition halls and the Guildhall School of Music & Drama.

The Barbican groundsOpen 363 days a year, the Barbican presents an unparalleled variety of performing and visual arts of world class calibre: classical and contemporary concerts, theatre, opera, dance, folk weekends, jazz and world music series, first release films and cinema seasons, painting, photography, sculpture, applied arts and crafts.

To find out what's on and how to get there, visit the Barbican site.


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