Great Room
This is one of the most spectacular and delightful lecture theatres in Londo featuring air-conditioning, tiered seating and a glass domed roof allowing daylight to illuminate the celebrated paintings The Progress of Human Knowledge, by James Barry which adorn the upper walls. Complete black-out can be introduced for presentations. The audio-visual facilities include a Sanyo XP40 LCD projector for both data and professional format video projection.
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| Dimensions10.8m x 12.6m CapacityMaximum capacity: 200 |
Audio-visual inclusions
- Consultation and attendance by a technician to assist during your event
- Sanyo XP40 high-output XGA - LCD Data/Video Projector
- Automated Projection Screen
- PA system including: hard-wired lectern microphone and up to 4 x top table microphones
- Surround Sound System - Dolby Digital Surround 5.1
- Lectern
- CD / Tape / Minidisc Playback
View more information on our audio-visual offering and business services.
Did you know?
RSA held the first public exhibition of photographs in the UK, This took place in the Great Room in 1852-53, and this led directly to the establishment of what is now the Royal Photographic Society.




