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CRYSTAL PALACE
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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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crystal palace, the, a well-known english resort, standing high up in grounds just outside the southern boundary of the county of london, in the neighbourhood of sydenham. the building, chiefly of iron and glass, is flanked by two towers and is visible from far over the metropolis. it measures 1608 ft. in length by 384 ft. across the transepts, and was opened in its present site in 1854. the materials, however, were mainly those of the hall set up in hyde park for the great exhibition of 1851. the designer was sir joseph paxton. in the palace there are various permanent exhibitions, while special exhibitions are held from time to time, also concerts, winter pantomimes and other entertainments. in the extensive grounds there is accommodation for all kinds of games: the final tie of the association football cup and other important football matches are played here, and there are also displays of fireworks and other attractions.