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King's Hall, Aberystwyth

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The building had a basement level, referred to as Palm Court, where in later years it had 'dodgems' and several amusements, a ground floor which contained the dancehall for bands and other performances, with capacity seating of 1,280, a cinema on the first floor, with seating for 280 and a rooftop
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An image of Llys y Brenin, on the site of the former King's Hall, Aberystwyth
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During its existence it hosted concerts by major music acts such as
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