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Free Trade Hall — Attraction in Manchester

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Free Trade Hall
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The Free Trade Hall on Peter Street, Manchester, England, was constructed in 1853–56 on St Peter's Fields, the site of the Peterloo Massacre. It is now a Radisson hotel. The hall was built to commemorate the repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846. The architect was Edward Walters.
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Windmill St, Manchester M2 3GX, United Kingdom
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Manchester Central Library
St Peter's Square, Manchester M2 5PD, United Kingdom
Manchester235
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St. Peter's Square
St Peter's Square, Manchester M1 5AN, United Kingdom
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Manchester City Council
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John Rylands Research Institute and Library
150 Deansgate, Manchester M3 3EH, United Kingdom
St Mary's RC Church
St Mary's Church, 17 Mulberry St, Manchester M2 6LN, United Kingdom
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Albert's Schloss - Manchester
27 Peter St, Manchester M2 5QR, United Kingdom
Rudy's Pizza Napoletana - Peter Street
Petersfield House, Peter St, Manchester M2 5QJ, United Kingdom
BrewDog Manchester Peter Street
35 Peter St, Manchester M2 5BG, United Kingdom
Circolo Popolare Manchester
No 1, St Michael's, 36 Jackson's Row, Manchester M2 5WD, United Kingdom
Asha's Manchester
47 Peter St, Manchester M2 3NG, United Kingdom
Peaky Blinders Manchester
23 Peter St, Manchester M2 5QR, United Kingdom
Blacklock Manchester
37 Peter St, Manchester M2 5GB, United Kingdom
Ezra & Gil - Peter Street
49 Peter St, Manchester M2 3NG, United Kingdom
Peter Street Kitchen
Free Trade Hall, Peter St, Manchester M2 5GP, United Kingdom
Slug & Lettuce - Albert Square Manchester
G/F, Heron House, 11-12 Albert Square, Salford, Manchester M2 5HD, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
The Edwardian Manchester Hotel
Free Trade Hall, Peter St, Manchester M2 5GP, United Kingdom
The Midland
16 Peter St, Manchester M60 2DS, United Kingdom
Forty-Seven
47 Peter St, Manchester M2 3NG, United Kingdom
Moxy Manchester City
8 Atkinson St, Manchester M3 3HH, United Kingdom
Leonardo Hotel Manchester Central
56 Great Bridgewater St, Manchester M1 5LE, United Kingdom
YOTEL Manchester Deansgate
2 John Dalton St, Manchester M2 6JP, United Kingdom
Hotel Motel One Manchester-St. Peter's Square
1 Dickinson St, Manchester M1 4LF, United Kingdom
Wilde Aparthotels, Manchester, City Centre
3 Dickinson St, Manchester M1 4LF, United Kingdom
The Alan Manchester
18 Princess St, Manchester M1 4LG, United Kingdom
ibis Manchester Centre 96 Portland Street
96 Portland St, Manchester M1 4GX, United Kingdom
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Free Trade Hall

Peter St, Manchester M2 5QR, United Kingdom
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The Free Trade Hall on Peter Street, Manchester, England, was constructed in 1853–56 on St Peter's Fields, the site of the Peterloo Massacre. It is now a Radisson hotel. The hall was built to commemorate the repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846. The architect was Edward Walters.

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attractions: Manchester Central Convention Complex, The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Central Library, Manchester235, St. Peter's Square, Opera House Manchester, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester City Council, John Rylands Research Institute and Library, St Mary's RC Church, restaurants: Albert's Schloss - Manchester, Rudy's Pizza Napoletana - Peter Street, BrewDog Manchester Peter Street, Circolo Popolare Manchester, Asha's Manchester, Peaky Blinders Manchester, Blacklock Manchester, Ezra & Gil - Peter Street, Peter Street Kitchen, Slug & Lettuce - Albert Square Manchester
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Manchester Central Convention Complex

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The Free Trade Hall on Peter Street, Manchester, England, was a public hall, constructed in 1853–56 on St Peter’s Fields, the site of the Peterloo Massacre. It is now a Radisson hotel.

The hall was built to commemorate the repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846. The architect was Edward Walters. The hall was owned by the Manchester Corporation. It was bombed in the Manchester Blitz; its interior was rebuilt and was Manchester's premier concert venue until the construction of the Bridgewater Hall in 1996. The hall was designated a Grade II* listed building in 1963.

The Italian palazzo-style hall was built on a trapeziform site in ashlar sandstone. It has a two-storey, nine-bay facade and concealed roof. On Peter Street, its ground floor arcade has rectangular piers with round-headed arches and spandrels bearing the coats of arms of Lancashire towns that took part in the Anti-Corn Law movement. The upper floor has a colonnaded arcade, its tympana frieze is richly decorated with carved figures representing free trade, the arts, commerce, manufacture and the continents. Above the tympanum is a prominent cornice with balustraded parapet. The upper floor has paired Ionic columns to each bay and a tall window with a pedimented architrave behind a balustraded balcony. The return sides have three bays in a matching but simpler style of blank arches. The rear wall was rebuilt in 1950–51 with pilasters surmounted by relief figures representing the entertainment which took place in the old hall. The Large Hall was in a classical style with a coffered ceiling, the walls had wood panelling in oak, walnut and sycamore. Pevsner described it as "the noblest monument in the Cinquecento style in England", whilst Hartwell considered it "a classic which belongs in the canon of historic English architecture."

After its closure, the hall was sold and after a protracted planning process and consultations with English Heritage, its conversion to a hotel was agreed. During the hotel's construction, the Windmill Street and Southmill Street facades were demolished and the north block retained and connected by a triangular glazed atrium to a 15-storey block clad in stone and glass. Artifacts salvaged from the old hall, including 1950s statues by Arthur Sherwood Edwards and framed wall plaster autographed by past performers, decorate the atrium light well.

A commemorative plaque on the side of the Manchester Free Trade Hall The Free Trade Hall was a venue for public meetings and political speeches and a concert hall. Charles Dickens performed here in the summer of 1857 in Wilkie Collins's play The Frozen Deep. In 1872 Benjamin Disraeli gave his One Nation speech. In 1904, Winston Churchill delivered a speech at the hall defending Britain's policy of free trade. The Times called it "one of the most powerful and brilliant he has made."[6] In 1905 the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) activists, Christabel Pankhurst and Annie Kenney were ejected from a meeting addressed by the Liberal politician Sir Edward Grey, who repeatedly refused to answer their question on Votes for Women. Christabel Pankhurst immediately began an impromptu meeting outside, and when the police moved them on, contrived to be arrested and brought to court. So began the militant WSPU campaign for the vote.

After Sir Charles Hallé founded the Hallé Orchestra in 1858, its home was the Free Trade Hall until the hall was damaged in the Manchester Blitz. The Hallé performed at the reopening in 1951 with the Orchestra's musical director and conductor, Sir John Barbirolli who remained until 1970. The final concert there was in 1996. Kathleen Ferrier sang at the re-opening of the Free Trade Hall in 1951, ending with a performance of Elgar's "Land of Hope and Glory", the only performance of that piece...

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Once famous as a meeting place and where Emily Pankhurst the Suffragette assaulted a Policeman after being denied the right to speak; the venue is now a very posh hotel. We went on a walking tour and within hotel is a painting of the Peterloo massacre. Stand outside the hotel and take in the fantastic...

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Saw a lot of great rock bands here from humble pie to punk bands and all the way through to top jazz musicians thanks again for...

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