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Victorian London - Entertainment - Theatre - Theatres and Venues - Olympia (National Agricultural Hall) (250 words) |
 | An extensive block of buildings, popularly known as "Olympia," erected in 1886, and covering an area of four acres. |
 | The Grand Hall, 450 feet in length, by 250 feet in breadth, is said to be the largest hall in the kingdom covered by one span of iron and glass. |
 | Until the theatre at Earl's Court was built, Olympia could boast the largest stage in London. |
| Kensington Olympia (325 words) |
 | Kensington station opened nearby in 1864 and was renamed Kensington (Addison Road) four years later. |
 | Olympia opened in 1886 and proceeded to stage a series of lavish entertainment spectaculars, although it struggled to turn a profit. |
 | The remainder of this street was erased in 1929 during the construction of the Empire Hall, later known as Olympia 2. |