Pantheon Hall - Part 1.

Published 29th of May, 2020

On With The Tour

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Ok, so that's what happened in 2015. But let's take another look at the place. These locker rooms aren't for boxers. They must have been there before, when Pantheon's Hall was known as Aphrodite's Temple. In those days it was advertised as an up-market health club.

Back Rooms

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Beyond the locker room, a doorway led to some offices. They had long ago been cleared of anything valuable, unless you collect straws.

Nice Desk

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Mind you, that desk looks pretty chunky. I am guessing its awkward shape is the reason it is still in-situ.

Server Room

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That's actually better than some of the structured cabling solutions I've seen in my time.

To Be Continued...

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Finally, on the other side of the back rooms, I found myself standing above the Jacuzzi we saw earlier. From the collection of CD cases I could see I assume the DJ must have been stationed here.

In the concluding part of this blog we shall explore some of the other rooms, and uncover more of the hall's colourful past. There is also a virtual tour of the place, so you can see it in all its glory. You won't have to wait long either. I only split the blog because it is so large. So stay tuned...

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