University of Pretoria Aula

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Pretoria, South Africa

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Performing arts theater

University of Pretoria Aula Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

University of Pretoria Aula is located in Pretoria, South Africa on Elandspoort 357-Jr. University of Pretoria Aula is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category performing arts theater in South Africa.

Address

Elandspoort 357-Jr

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Frank Küsel

The EBIT concert with the Pretoria University Symphony orchestra was absolutely brilliant.

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Lucky Mathekgana

A timeless blend of Art and Modernism

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Paul Houze

Amazing and special evening at the UP Annual Principal's Concert

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Brendon Fairhurst

It looks like a great institute for young inspiring minds, I don't have any details on what it costs to attend and of the subjects the offer, but in terms of applied sciences and engineering to plant biology I'm sure the wealth of knowledge you can acquire is well worth it, the auditorium is decent, clean and is well suited for those graduates that have that well deserved honer hand to them

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Reuben Neate

Had an awards ceremony there. Great seats setup and environment

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salome madumo

Love what the university is doing in giving more information regarding registration process for the 2020 matrics,their expectations,different fields of study and the motivation speaker of the day(youngest millionaire)was just awesome I left the place enriched with knowledge where it was easy to ensure that my daughter makes a sane decision regarding her career choice,thumbs up to the junior takkies team!!!!

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Olebogeng Mlangeni

Amazing!!! University of Pretoria Youth Choir is an experience worth having a million times over.

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Fikile Tlou

I think they came do better with the sitting arrangements and the orchestra should be up on a stage, i.e elevated so that all can see