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Report - Methodist Central Hall/Que Club in Birmingham (1/5/2024 - 2/5/2024)

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T_Explorer

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
Hello, Everybody...

I have recently explored the Methodist Central Hall/Que Club, and I was able to take pictures and shoot footage the next day.

The Brief History

Methodist Central Hall in Birmingham was built 1903–1904. Seating in the main hall for 2,000 worshippers, and more than 30 other rooms including three school halls. It was constructed with red brick, and faced with terracotta produced by the renowned firm of Gibbs and Canning Limited of Tamworth, which also produced decorative works for the interior of the Victoria Law Courts in Birmingham and the Natural History Museum in London.

The building was also used as a nightclub known as the Q Club between 1991-2002 and a second incarnation between 2007-2011, and during its tenure as a nightclub the venue experienced shocking casualties amongst the clientele.

Someone jumped off the tower in 1998, a drugs overdose in 2000 and a stabbing outside in 2008, were sadly the fatalities that occured at the venue.

Since 2011 the site has lain disused and falling into decay, particularly in the uppermost sections, leading to a listing in Historic England’s ‘Heritage at Risk’ register.

The venue opened sporadically until 2016 as it was hosting the "Rooftop" club night.

My Exploration

I explored  the venue over a two day period... I got my photographs during my first exploration and I came back the next day for footage.

I have posted a video on Youtube and included photographs of the areas I shot during my first day.


My Youtube Channel...


My Photographs


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Thank you, and happy exploring.



T
 
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TalkingMask

Professional Twat
28DL Full Member
Hello, Everybody...

I have recently explored the Methodist Central Hall/Que Club, and I was able to take pictures and shoot footage the next day.

The Brief History

Methodist Central Hall in Birmingham was built 1903–1904. Seating in the main hall for 2,000 worshippers, and more than 30 other rooms including three school halls. It was constructed with red brick, and faced with terracotta produced by the renowned firm of Gibbs and Canning Limited of Tamworth, which also produced decorative works for the interior of the Victoria Law Courts in Birmingham and the Natural History Museum in London.

The building was also used as a nightclub known as the Q Club between 1991-2002 and a second incarnation between 2007-2011, and during its tenure as a nightclub the venue experienced shocking casualties amongst the clientele.

Someone jumped off the tower in 1998, a drugs overdose in 2000 and a stabbing outside in 2008, were sadly the fatalities that occured at the venue.

Since 2011 the site has lain disused and falling into decay, particularly in the uppermost sections, leading to a listing in Historic England’s ‘Heritage at Risk’ register.

The venue opened sporadically until 2016 as it was hosting the "Rooftop" club night.

My Exploration

I explored  the venue over a two day period... I got my photographs during my first exploration and I came back the next day for footage.

I have posted a video on Youtube and included photographs of the areas I shot during my first day.


Link To My YouTube Video...


My Photographs



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20240501_153942.jpg


20240501_154033.jpg


20240501_154049.jpg


20240501_154632.jpg


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20240501_154714.jpg


20240501_155004.jpg


20240501_154944.jpg


20240501_160614.jpg


20240501_160132.jpg


Thank you and happy exploring.


T

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Oh to play phantom of the opera on that organ (if it still works)

Love the photos, great looking place!
 

mookster

grumpy sod
Regular User
Any reports from before the arseholes got in?

My own, not to toot my own horn too much

 

thegreentiger

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
Great stuff. Thank you for not putting music over the top. Let those that want music turn the radio on while watching. for us with hearing problems it is annoying.
 

Rosary_Boy

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
Hello, Everybody...

I have recently explored the Methodist Central Hall/Que Club, and I was able to take pictures and shoot footage the next day.

The Brief History

Methodist Central Hall in Birmingham was built 1903–1904. Seating in the main hall for 2,000 worshippers, and more than 30 other rooms including three school halls. It was constructed with red brick, and faced with terracotta produced by the renowned firm of Gibbs and Canning Limited of Tamworth, which also produced decorative works for the interior of the Victoria Law Courts in Birmingham and the Natural History Museum in London.

The building was also used as a nightclub known as the Q Club between 1991-2002 and a second incarnation between 2007-2011, and during its tenure as a nightclub the venue experienced shocking casualties amongst the clientele.

Someone jumped off the tower in 1998, a drugs overdose in 2000 and a stabbing outside in 2008, were sadly the fatalities that occured at the venue.

Since 2011 the site has lain disused and falling into decay, particularly in the uppermost sections, leading to a listing in Historic England’s ‘Heritage at Risk’ register.

The venue opened sporadically until 2016 as it was hosting the "Rooftop" club night.

My Exploration

I explored  the venue over a two day period... I got my photographs during my first exploration and I came back the next day for footage.

I have posted a video on Youtube and included photographs of the areas I shot during my first day.


My Youtube Channel...


My Photographs


20240501_153850.jpg


20240501_153942.jpg


20240501_154033.jpg


20240501_154049.jpg


20240501_154632.jpg


20240501_154722.jpg


20240501_154714.jpg


20240501_155004.jpg


20240501_154944.jpg


20240501_160614.jpg


20240501_160132.jpg


20240501_154744.jpg


Thank you, and happy exploring.



T
Had some good nights in there
 
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