0 in a parliament or other place where laws are made, the upper part of a room where reporters sit to watch what is happening below -- (议会或法庭的)记者席
A public gallery looks down on the proceedings, and a small press gallery is located at the side.
It holds around 8,000 seats, including 348 corporate seats and 148 in the press gallery.
It led the way over the press gallery between 1831 and 1835.
One big wedding room in the north wing and a big hall for the city council itself, complete with a press gallery in the southern wing.
He started there in the press gallery, and subsequently, in 1882, became their dramatic critic.
That will have to do for the press gallery.
Above the presiding officer's desk at the rostrum was the press gallery.
He served as president of the press gallery on several occasions, the first being in 1918.