Noun
lecture hall (plural lecture halls)
A lecture theatre.
A real education takes place, not in the lecture hall or library, but in the rooms of friends, with earnest frolic and happy disputation. Stephen Fry
What sex is to the biology classroom, stocks and investment riskiness is to the sophomore economics lecture hall. Paul Samuelson
PANDEMONIUM, n. Literally, the Place of All the Demons. Most of them have escaped into politics and finance, and the place is now used as a lecture hall by the Audible Reformer. Ambrose Bierce
Facebook was founded on February 4, 2004. On February 5, we were feeling pretty confident, even from observing the first few hours of usage. Students used it like crazy. They'd sign up then spend the next 3-4 hours on it. Then we'd go to lecture hall and see it on every computer screen there. Dustin Moskovitz
Over the past few years the theatre has been used as a lecture hall for University of Toronto students, an active learning space for Victoria University students groups, numerous concerts, theatrical productions, film screenings, and conferences. Source: Internet
Additionally, the Center has three instructional labs, a classroom and a lecture hall that will be used for teaching and public education, Carter noted. Source: Internet