The Universal Hall

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Forres, Scotland
The Universal Hall was built as a labour of love by literally thousands of people (mostly visiting or living at the Findhorn Foundation Community) in the ten years from 1974 to 1984. Its basic shape is a pentagon and, at its heart, is an auditorium that will seat 300 people comfortably and up to 400 with extra seats on the wooden floor. The Auditorium is primarily used for music, drama, dance and mixed media shows and makes a great conference venue. Designed by British architect George Ripley, the building has a hand-carved stone exterior facing, a magnificent stained glass entrance, geodesic roof construction and five enormous wooden ring beams hold up the roof. From the exterior you can get a good view of the glass roof lantern, again pentagonal in shape, giving the building a highly unusual outline. Located at the edge of a sand dune/wilderness area, the Universal Hall was built to be the theatre, conference centre and meeting point for the Findhorn Foundation and Community.

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Excellent Venue
8/13/2018

Been to the Universal hall for concerts a few times. A little confusing to find as it is within the ...

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Culture, beauty and imagination
6/11/2018

Hats off to Universal Hall colleagues who take pride creating such a wonderful hub of activity. Kee...

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Friendly, welcoming venue
5/29/2017

I was lucky enough to tour a show to Universal Hall in April 2017. I found the venue to be really we...

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