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The Patti Pavilion is a venue for the performing arts in Swansea, Wales, located at Victoria Park to the south west of Swansea City Centre. The theatre stages plays, pantomimes, musical shows and fairs.
History
The venue is named after Adelina Patti, the great 19th-century opera soprano. The building was originally sited in her winter garden at Craig-y-Nos estate. Patti donated the building to the City of Swansea in 1918 and it was relocated to Victoria Park. It is a Grade II listed building.
In 1994, it was given a superficial makeover by the BBC's Challenge Anneka. Already falling into disrepair, the building was further damaged by a suspected arson attack in 2006 The pavilion underwent a major £3m overhaul in 2009 after it became clear that it was not being utilised to its full potential. The project was funded by the City & County of Swansea. Work began in late 2007 to extend the Patti Pavilion with a new glass covered wing housing an Indian restaurant; Patti Raj, which has subsequently been rebranded as Adelinas Bar and Indian Kitchen.
Rock bands that have played at the Patti Pavilion include Spider (British band), Mountain (band) with Leslie West and Corky Laing, and Hayseed Dixie.
Other bands that have played the venue include:
Phil Campbell and the Bastard sons, Quireboys, Discharge, Big Country, Massive Wagons, Fozzy, Goldie Looking chain, FM and Reef
References
External links
Patti Pavilion Website
BBC South West An extract from Richard Porch's book Swansea: History You Can See, about the Patti Pavilion
Children's attraction set for Patti Pavilion, August 2007
Patti Pavilion in Swansea address and street map
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Whitney Houston
- Academy Awards ke-62
- George Wilkins (komposer)
- Patti Pavilion
- Adelina Patti
- Craig-y-Nos Castle
- Christmas at the Patti
- Swansea
- Registered historic parks and gardens in Swansea
- List of Challenge Anneka episodes
- List of buildings and structures in Swansea
- List of theatres in Wales
- St Helen's Rugby and Cricket Ground