Rating: 8,0/10 (2049 votes) The Royal Exchange Theater description and photos - UK: Manchester. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is The Royal Exchange Theater. Photo and descriptionThe Royal Exchange is an old Victorian building in the center of Manchester. Historically, the cotton trade in Lancashire was conducted in Liverpool, where raw cotton was sold and bought, and in Manchester, where contracts for yarn and finished products were concluded. The first stock exchange opened in Manchester in 1792 and lasted until the end of the century. A new exchange building was built in 1809 and expanded in 1849. The cotton trade expanded and flourished, and Manchester was nicknamed Cottonpolis (Cotton City). In 1867-1874 the third exchange was built, which was reconstructed in 1914-1931. this building was the largest trading floor in England. The Manchester Royal Exchange was heavily damaged by bombing during the Second World War. The building was renovated, but the trading floor has become smaller, and the upper tiers of the clock tower have become simpler. Trading on the Exchange ceased in 1968 and the building was threatened with demolition. It was empty until 1973, when it was rented by a theater company. In 1976, the Royal Exchange Theater was founded. In 1996, the building was again damaged by a bomb explosion - the Irish Republican Army claimed responsibility for the attack. The theater reopened after the renovation of the building in 1998. They say that ghosts live in the building of the Royal Exchange. One is the spirit of actor and director James Maxwell, the other is a well-dressed Victorian lady who would like to have a drink or two. We also recommend reading Kemsky regional museum of local lore ”Pomorie” description and photos - Russia - Karelia: Kem Topic: The Royal Exchange Theater description and photos - Great Britain: Manchester. |