Riskybex
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Originally built as a Methodist Hall and later on became a nightclub.
Few from Central Hall (Que Club), Birmingham
Not anything major but a location I have been meaning to do for a while but never got round to it as I mostly focus on underground and rooftops.
It was built between 1903 and 1904 , the Methodist Central Hall is situated at the northern end of Corporation Street in Birmingham. It was built by architects Ewan Harper and James Harper and the terracotta was made by Gibbs and Canning ltd of Tamworth.
The Que Club was a music venue in Birmingham, England that was famous for hosting many well-known bands and club nights. As well as hosting famous acts, the Que Club became a centre for alternative culture, including the rave music scene.
The Que Club was located in the Grade II-listed Methodist Central Hall in Birmingham. The venue was opened in 1989 after the building was purchased by Rod Stewart's former manager Billy Gaff.
During this time, the building still served as a place of worship when not in use as a venue
The Que Club closed in 2017
Rooftop of the Hall
The rest were taken at night
Few from Central Hall (Que Club), Birmingham
Not anything major but a location I have been meaning to do for a while but never got round to it as I mostly focus on underground and rooftops.
It was built between 1903 and 1904 , the Methodist Central Hall is situated at the northern end of Corporation Street in Birmingham. It was built by architects Ewan Harper and James Harper and the terracotta was made by Gibbs and Canning ltd of Tamworth.
The Que Club was a music venue in Birmingham, England that was famous for hosting many well-known bands and club nights. As well as hosting famous acts, the Que Club became a centre for alternative culture, including the rave music scene.
The Que Club was located in the Grade II-listed Methodist Central Hall in Birmingham. The venue was opened in 1989 after the building was purchased by Rod Stewart's former manager Billy Gaff.
During this time, the building still served as a place of worship when not in use as a venue
The Que Club closed in 2017
Rooftop of the Hall
The rest were taken at night
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