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Description The German Gymnasium was the first purpose-built gymnasium in England. It was built in 1864-65 for the German Gymnastics Society. Location opposite St Pancras Station, London. The National Olympian Association held the indoor events of the first Olympic Games here in 1866. The main exercise hall was a grand and elegant space with a floor to ceiling height of 57ft. After WW II the building was used as offices, storage, exhibition space and restaurant. Photo taken in 2010-12.
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