Leicester Athena

Leicester Athena

Athena is a conferencing and banqueting venue in the heart of the new cultural quarter of Leicester City Centre. The landmark building was originally designed in 1936 by Robert Arthur Bullivant as an Odeon Cinema but was closed during the 90s. The building was then restored in an Art Deco style as a venue for corporate and social events with a capacity of over 1300 guests.Fact|date=November 2007

External links

* [http://www.athenacb.co.uk/index.html Athena Official Site]


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