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Ralli Hall

1913 establishments in EnglandGrade II listed buildings in Brighton and HoveRenaissance Revival architecture in the United KingdomUse British English from February 2015
Ralli Hall, Denmark Villas, Hove (July 2010, from East)
Ralli Hall, Denmark Villas, Hove (July 2010, from East)

Ralli Hall (also known as Ralli Memorial Hall) is a community centre, events venue, theatre stage, business hub and impressive main hall in Hove, part of the English coastal city of Brighton and Hove. Built in 1913 as a memorial to Stephen Ralli, a member of a wealthy Greek family who had donated money to many causes throughout Brighton and Hove, it was used for about 60 years as a church hall linked to Hove's parish church. The Brighton & Hove Jewish community subsequently bought it, and in 1976 it came back into use as a community and social centre for Jewish and other groups. The Wrenaissance-style brick structure occupies a prominent corner site in a conservation area and provides a visual contrast to the older villas around it. English Heritage has listed the building at Grade II for its architectural and historical importance.

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Ralli Hall

Denmark Villas 81
BN3 3TH , Brunswick
England, United Kingdom
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Ralli Hall, Denmark Villas, Hove (July 2010, from East)
Ralli Hall, Denmark Villas, Hove (July 2010, from East)
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