Traditional circuses in Britain usually perform under huge 'Big Top' tents, but in the past many cities had purpose-made circus buildings. The Hippodrome Circus at Great Yarmouth is Britain's only ...
The building at 19-23 St. Marks Place in East Village, a site that once was home to Warhol's Electric Circus club, has been sold for $27.5 million, according to New York City property records.
The Hippodrome is Britain’s only surviving total circus building, built in 1903 by the legendary circus showman George Gilbert. Throughout the century the arena has played host to a variety of ...
He regularly performed in Leeds. On 18th March 1848, near to this location in King Charles' Croft, his circus building collapsed causing the death of his wife Susannah. Both are now buried in the ...
The Yekaterinburg Circus building is an intricate lattice steel dome with seating for 2,600 spectators. Compared to averages in Eastern Europe,in 2019, the city's total population was lower and ...
The historic Hippodrome is Britain’s only surviving total circus building and it was built in 1903 by the showman George Gilbert. Tickets cost from £20 to £32 for adults, £18 to £30 for ...