Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts located at Gardner Center Rd, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9RA, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01273 678822

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Rajesh Mondal

5 Google Rating

Nice hall

5/ 5

Nice hall

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Jimi Wild

5 Google Rating

Pinocchio was a great show I highly suggest it

5/ 5

Pinocchio was a great show I highly suggest it

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Charlie Wild

5 Google Rating

Come see Pinocchio it's an amazing show

5/ 5

Come see Pinocchio it's an amazing show

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Ali kassem

5 Google Rating

Excellent venue with great facilities!

5/ 5

Excellent venue with great facilities!

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maria isabel rangel celaya

5 Google Rating

Installations are spacious and nice architecture

5/ 5

Installations are spacious and nice architecture

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Rebecca

5 Google Rating

Wonderful space for exhibitions, very well organised. Helpful people and a lovely cafe as well

5/ 5

Wonderful space for exhibitions, very well organised. Helpful people and a lovely cafe as well

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Craig

5 Google Rating

Beautiful theatre, lovely sound.

5/ 5

Beautiful theatre, lovely sound.

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