The Big House
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Big House may refer to:
Places
- Denmark
- 8 House or Big House, a mixed use development by Bjarke Ingels
- Ireland
- Bighouse, County Antrim, a townland in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Buildings
Types of building
- Anglo-Irish big house
- Great house in Ireland, specifically houses of the Anglo-Irish ascendancy
- a type of longhouse among the cultures of the Pacific Northwest Coast
- Wharenui, a communal house of the Māori people of New Zealand
- Prison, in American slang
Individual buildings
- Russia
- Bolshoy Dom (Russian for Big House), Saint Petersburg, headquarters of the Federal Security Service
- United States
- The Allman Brothers Band Museum, Macon, Georgia, also known as "The Big House"
- Big House (Moccasin, Arizona)
- Oklahoma State Fair Arena, Oklahoma City
- Big House (Palisades, New York)
- Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Michigan, nicknamed The Big House
- Wales
- Big House, Landshipping, Pembrokeshire
- Scotland
- Local nickname for HMP Barlinnie
Entertainment
- The Big House (1930 film), starring Chester Morris, Wallace Beery and Robert Montgomery
- The Big House (2000 film), short film directed by Rachel Ward
- The Big House (2004 TV series), which aired on the ABC network and starred Kevin Hart
- Big House (band), a country music band from the late 1990s
- Big House (album), their self-titled debut album
- Big House (Canadian band), a Canadian rock music band active in the early 1990s
- "Big House" (song), a 1993 song by Christian rock band Audio Adrenaline
Other uses
- Big House Winery, Soledad, California, owned by The Wine Group
- The Big House (tournament), an annual Super Smash Bros. tournament in Michigan
- Clarence "Big House" Gaines, American basketball coach
See also
- The Big Hoose, Scottish prison Barlinnie in Glasgow
- House (disambiguation)
- Big (disambiguation)
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