Dragon Hall
Dragon Hall is a medieval merchant’s hall situated in central Norwich in Norfolk.
The centrepiece of the site is the Great Hall, which was constructed between 1427 and 1430. Other parts of this building are older as archaeological excavations have uncovered evidence of human habitation stretching back 1,000 years.
The unique factor about Dragon Hall is that it is the only known building of its type still standing which was built by one man for his use rather than by a Guild. Having undergone major restoration in the last decade, the Great Hall can now been shown in its original magnificent state. There is an additional contemporary glass extension which tells the history of the site.
Dragon Hall is open from April to October.
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Address:
Dragon Hall, King Street, Norwich, Norfolk NR1 1QE, United Kingdom
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