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Celebrate in the elegant surrounds of San Remo Ballroom. Formerly the Adelphi Theatre, San Remo Ballroom has retained its original art deco style.


The property has an interesting history originally being used as a Cycling School in 1902 and later converted to a grand picture theatre in the 1920's before becoming a ballroom in the 1960's.

JUBILEE CYCLING SCHOOL (1900-1902)
The cycling school taught its pupils how to ride, mount and dismount in a graceful style.

 

JUBILEE ROLLER SKATING RINK (1902-1904)

ROBERTS FURNITURE (1920)

ADELPHI THEATRE (1920's)
The building was renovated, rebuilt and renamed the Adelphi Theatre, screening silent movies. A feature of the theatre was a glass enclosed room used to nurse babies during the movie.

SAN REMO BALLROOM (1967 to now)
The building has been elegantly refurbished to cater for the requirements of a modern reception venue.

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