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Swansea Pavilion; Empire Music Hall; Palace Theatre, High Street, Swansea

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NPRN31846
Map ReferenceSS69SE
Grid ReferenceSS6572793858
Unitary (Local) AuthoritySwansea
Old CountyGlamorgan
CommunityCastle (Swansea)
Type Of SiteTHEATRE
PeriodPost Medieval
Description
Built in 1888 by Bucknall and Jennings, architects of Swansea. Opened as the Swansea Pavilion and later the Empire Music Hall; converted to cinema in 1908. Tall 3 storey Baroque block, red brick with Bath stone dressings, slate roofs, 4-storey circular tower at apex (stage end) now without dome, square towers with curved pavilion roofs to 5-storey Bethesda front. Circled S angle has top storey with attached Ionic columns to aedicules, linked entablatures and pedestals supported by triglyph cornice, banded facings. Linked 1st and 2nd floor corner windows under open pediment with carved surround to oculus, volute brackets and keyblock to main stringcourse over keyblocked and rusticated doorpiece.

71/2-bay High Street elevation with parapets over main cornice with triglyph frieze, giant Doric pilasters (banded to outer bays), ashlar facings to linked window surrounds, pediments, keyblocks; swagged apron to right, oculus to left. Cornice over banded ground floor with rusticated arched window and door openings.

9 bay elevation to Prince of Wales Road has similar detailing, but with tower bay splashed back above openwork parapet and urn.

Brick faced Bethesda Street front has twin pavilions, Ionic pilasters, pediments and ornamental French platform roofs.

Source: Cadw Listings database) S Garfi 18/10/06