Woolsey Hall

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Woolsey Hall is a historic auditorium at Yale University renowned for its grand architecture and use as a major venue for concerts, ceremonies, and university events.


Statements (46)
Predicate Object
instanceOf auditorium
concert hall
university building
adjacentTo Yale University Commons
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts architecture
contains Newberry Memorial Organ
country United States of America
surface form: "United States"
floorCount multiple levels
hasBalcony yes
hasCapacity approximately 2700
hasDome yes
hasFeature balcony seating
decorative murals
large proscenium stage
memorial plaques
orchestra seating
hasFunction assembly hall
ceremonial hall
performance venue
hasOrgan Newberry Memorial Organ
heritageStatus historic building
hosts Yale Glee Club performances
Yale Philharmonia concerts
Yale Symphony Orchestra concerts
inception 1901
locatedIn New Haven, Connecticut GENERATED
United States of America
surface form: "United States"

Yale University GENERATED
namedAfter Theodore Dwight Woolsey
notableFor acoustics
grand interior
historic architecture
large pipe organ
opened 1901
operator Yale University
ownedBy Yale University GENERATED
partOf Yale University Commons
surface form: "Yale Bicentennial buildings"

Yale University campus
seatingType fixed seating
significance central ceremonial space of Yale University
major performance venue in New Haven
usedFor commencements
concerts
lectures
public events
university ceremonies

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

this entity surface form: "Yale University’s Woolsey Hall"
Yale University campus hasPart Woolsey Hall

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