Southbank Centre

Southbank Centre
Southbank Centre's 11 acre former estate extended from Waterloo Bridge to the London Eye
Full nameSouthbank Centre
AddressBelvedere Road
London, SE1
United Kingdom
Coordinates51°30′20.56″N 00°07′0.34″W / 51.5057111°N 0.1167611°W / 51.5057111; -0.1167611
Public transit Waterloo
Waterloo
OwnerSouthbank Centre Ltd. (registered charity, responsible to Arts Council England)
DesignationUnlisted
TypeArtistic venues:
Royal Festival Hall
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Purcell Room
Hayward Gallery
CapacityRoyal Festival Hall: 2,700
Queen Elizabeth Hall: >900
Purcell Room: 370
Acreage11
Construction
Opened1 May 1951 (1951-05-01)
ArchitectNorman Engleback's team at the London County Council Architects' Department
Website
www.southbankcentre.co.uk

Southbank Centre is an arts centre in London, England. It is adjacent to the separately owned National Theatre and BFI Southbank.

It comprises the three main performance spaces – the Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, and Purcell Room – as well as the Hayward Gallery and National Poetry Library. It the largest centre for the arts in the UK. The Southbank Centre drew around 3.7 million visitors in 2024 and stages approximately 5,000 performances each year. Three to four major art exhibitions are presented at the Hayward Gallery annually. Together with the Barbican Centre, a similar arts venue, the Southbank Centre is also known for its brutalist architecture.