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Originally it was built as a corn exchange at the end of the market building.
It's a long time since you could go to your local corn exchange and see international artists for ten bob.
The corn exchange was converted to a theatre in 1996.
That was the beginning of the end for the Corn Exchange.
Further enlargement took place in 1938 as a new cattle market and corn exchange were built.
He also sculpted the top of the former Corn Exchange.
The dome is large enough to fit the Corn Exchange under it.
It is where the tourist information centre & corn exchange.
In 1698 the Corn Exchange was started, but as the butchers' market.
The revolutionary congress had been bottled up in the old Corn Exchange for three days now.
The Corn Exchange was extensively rebuilt in 1994 after a major fire.
The Corn Exchange of 1838 eventually closed and was later replaced by a town hall.
From the beginning of the 19th century, most towns in England had a building known as the corn exchange.
A small crowd was milling around the gates to the Corn Exchange.
He founded the Budapest tramway company (1864) and was also president of the corn exchange.
The large hall in the Corn Exchange was turned into a theatre by 1880 with seating for 1,000 people.
In 1802, three vaults contiguous to the church were destroyed to build a corn exchange on their site.
Then they went into the big market, into the corn exchange, then to shops.
Numerous former corn exchanges have been converted into shopping arcades accordingly.
The sale of the Corn Exchange Building has left many people disappointed.
Notable architecture from this era includes the town hall and the Corn Exchange.
The building was built in 1834 as a corn exchange, replacing an earlier 16th century building.
Several of their management offices were in the nearby Corn Exchange Building.
The Corn Exchange also operates as a nightclub on weekend nights.
It began at the Cambridge Corn Exchange in 1974 and remained there until 1982.