St. Andrew's Hall, Norwich

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St. Andrew's Hall and the adjoining Blackfriars' Hall is a Grade I listed building in Norwich, Norfolk dating back to the 14th century. It has been used regularly for civic occasions since 1544, when the first Mayor's feast was held for the inauguration of Henry Fuller. The Norwich Triennial Festival, the third oldest in the country, began here in 1824.

In addition to their heritage and architectural qualities, the Halls provide a unique setting for conferences, weddings, concerts, beer festivals, and meetings. The maximum capacity is 1200 people.

The Crypt Café is open to the public for hot meals, sandwiches, and refreshments.

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