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Norwich Arts Centre

Norwich Arts Centre

About the venue

Norwich Arts Centre is a live music and arts venue located in Norwich City Centre. There is a café/bar separate to the auditorium. 

Getting There

Bus/Train Regular buses and trains run to Norwich from locations around Norfolk and outside the county. The closest bus stop is a 5 minute walk away at Charles Square (Dereham Road, NR2 4HY).

Bike Bike locking points are available outside the venue and at either end of the street.

Car There is no parking onsite but there is some on-street pay and display parking outside the venue on St. Benedicts Street. There are a couple blue badge parking bays opposite Norwich Arts Centre on St Benedicts Street. Nearby car parks include Barn Road Car Park (NR2 4SZ) and St Andrew’s multi-storey car park, which has large numbers of blue badge parking spaces and is open 24/7.

Accessibility

Norwich Arts Centre has level access upon entry, with the front door having a push pad entry system to activate. The venue has a low Box Office desk and bar, an accessible viewing platform upon entry into the auditorium and a ramp entry way down into the auditorium’s main space.

Toilets
The accessible toilet is on the ground floor on the way to the bar, approx. 10m away from the auditorium’s accessible viewing area. The nearest Changing Places toilet, for those with multiple and complex disabilities travelling with assistants, is located at The Forum, 10 minutes walk away.

Hearing loop
Yes

Assistance dogs allowed?
Yes

 

Norwich Arts Centre, Saint Benedicts Street, Norwich, UK

01603 660352

norwichartscentre.co.uk/

Accessibility Information

  • Assistance dog
  • Induction loop/infrared system
  • Level entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
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    Norfolk & Norwich Festival brings tens of thousands of people together in celebration – it has been doing this for over 250 years. Through our May Festival and our year-round arts education work, focusing on children and young people, we lead and support celebration, creativity and curiosity in communities across Norfolk and the region.

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