De Grey Rooms
Museum Street, York, United Kingdom YO1 7HBMap
+44 1904 55 0099 (Tourist Information)
email: info@visityork.org
Neighborhood: City Centre
Overview
The De Grey Rooms were built in 1841 and designed by the architect G T Andrews. The original purpose of these elegant rooms was for pursuits of pleasure such as balls, concert performances, recitals and other such entertainments. In fact it still has a use as a place of public meetings and for the occasional concert. The De Grey Rooms also served, at one time, as an officers' mess for the Yorkshire Hussars. Currently, it is home to the York Tourist Information Center.
- Type:
Attractions & Landmarks
- Nearest Train: York
Write a Review
Sign in