banqueting hall


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banqueting hall

[ˈbæŋkwɪtɪŋˌhɔːl] Ncomedor m de gala, sala f de banquetes
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When he entered the banqueting hall, whom should he see but Robin Hood himself.
And the steward left the banqueting hall to see the commands of his patron obeyed.
After prayers we had dinner in a great banqueting hall which was lighted by hundreds of grease-jets, and everything was as fine and lavish and rudely splendid as might become the royal degree of the hosts.
Then there was a clatter of silver dishes, or golden ones, which made him imagine a rich feast in a splendid banqueting hall. But by and by he heard a tremendous grunting and squealing, and then a sudden scampering, like that of small, hard hoofs over a marble floor, while the voices of the mistress and her four handmaidens were screaming all together, in tones of anger and derision.
There is also a large open banqueting hall with a large stage.
Newcastle City Council has invited Tyne & Wear Building Preservation Trust to take forward proposals to redevelop the listed Banqueting Hall in Jesmond Dene.
The trust already has planning permission to use it for holiday lets, but is still considering options that include moving the trust's office to the Banqueting Hall complex.
Volunteers first began excavating the banqueting hall (a sprawling space at the site of Williamson's original house in Mason Street) back in 2016, and new photos show the incredible fruits of their labour.
Other components include the Castle of Emperor Fasilides, the Castle of Emperor Iyasu, the Library of Tzadich Yohannes, the Chancellery of Tzadich Yohannes, the Castle of Emperor David, the Palace of Mentuab, and the Banqueting Hall of the Emperor Bekaffa.
The 19th Century mansion and its medieval banqueting hall will host the loved-up pair and their nearest and dearest to celebrate their nuptials.
Then you are deflected either right towards the banqueting hall or left to a foyer in which space whooshes upwards and you can see, though not reach, galleries in which the circulation of the first and second floors is exposed.