Alexandra Palace
/ˌælɪɡzɑːndrə ˈpæləs/, /ˌælɪɡzændrə ˈpæləs/
/ˌælɪɡzændrə ˈpæləs/
- a large building in north London, surrounded by a park. It was first built for an international exhibition in central London in 1862, and later moved. It is best known for having been the BBC's main television centre when the first public broadcasts were made in the 1930s. Concerts and exhibitions are now held there.
亚历山德拉宫(Alexandra Palace):伦敦北部的一座大型建筑,被公园所环绕。它最初是为1862年在伦敦市中心举行的国际展览而建造的,后来又搬迁了。最著名的是1930年代首次公开广播时,它曾是BBC的主要电视中心。现在在那里举行音乐会和展览。