Built in 1847 as an engine shed (or roundhouse) for the London and Birmingham Railway but used for such purposes for only a decade, the Roundhouse was reinvented as an arts establishment in 1964, host to adventurous stage productions and pop concerts (the Doors, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Pink Floyd, David Bowie). Fortunes changed and the Roundhouse was shut down in 1983, but following decades of inactivity and lack of funding and inspiration, reopened in 2006 following extensive works. Now fi...
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