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‘Musica a Palazzo' is delighted to present an original and intimate performance of excerpts from ‘La Traviata' at Trinity House on 29thand 30thApril - a new way of experiencing this classic opera.....The intimate nature of the setting, the distinguished interiors, the refined costumes and a modern direction promises a unique experience.' Please visit http://www.musicapalazzo.uk/la-traviata/ for more information and bookings.
About Trinity House:
Behind the building's imposing neo-classical façade, designed by Samuel Wyatt in 1794, are five graceful banqueting rooms (some inter-connecting) - The Library, The Court Room, The Pepys Room, Luncheon Room and Reading Room, catering for corporate events ranging in capacity from 10 - 130 places (seated) and up to 180 for a reception.In its 200 year history, the building has welcomed royalty, prime ministers and Lords of the Admiralty and is today managed by Deputy Master, Captain Ian McNaught. Reflecting the on-going patronage of the Crown, the current Master of the Company is HRH The Princess Royal, filling a role held in former centuries by, amongst others, the diarist Samuel Pepys, the Duke of Wellington, William Pitt and, more recently, The Duke of Edinburgh.
Additional Information:
Trinity House is the General Lighthouse Authority (GLA) for England and Wales, with responsibility for nearly 600 Aids to Navigation, from traditional aids such as lighthouses, buoys and beacons to the latest satellite navigation technology. In addition it inspects over 10,000 local Aids to Navigation provided by port and harbour authorities, and those positioned on offshore structures. Please visitwww.trinityhouse.co.ukIncorporated by Royal Charter in 1514, the Corporation is also a major maritime charity, wholly funded by its endowments. The Corporation spends around £4m each year on its charitable activities including welfare of mariners, education and training, and the promotion of safety at sea. It is also a Deep Sea Pilotage Authority. Please visit www.thls.org