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Pantheon
demolished theatre in London

Hanover Square Rooms
assembly rooms established, principally for musical performances, on the corner of Hanover Square, London, by Sir John Gallini in partnership with Johann Christian Bach and Carl Friedrich Abel in 1774
Almack's
thumb|400px|London's high society at Almack's
'''Almack's''' was the name of a number of establishments and social clubs in London between the 18th and 20th centuries. Two of the social clubs would go on to fame as Brooks's and Boodle's. Almack's most famous establishment was based in assembly rooms on King Street, St James's, and was one of a limited number of upper-class mixed-sex public social venues in the British capital in an era when the most important venues for the hectic social season were the grand houses of the aristocracy. The site of the club, '''Almack's Assembly Rooms or (from
Bath Assembly Rooms
Grade I listed building in Bath and North East Somerset, England, UK