Heinz Hall (PHLF Historic Landmark)

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Heinz Hall is a historic performing arts venue in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, best known as the home of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and a prominent example of the city’s cultural and architectural heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concert hall
historic landmark
performing arts center
theater building
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
French Renaissance Revival
category Historic landmarks in Pittsburgh
Music venues in Pittsburgh
Theatres in Pittsburgh
Tourist attractions in Pittsburgh
country United States of America
surface form: United States
formerName Loew’s Penn Theatre
Penn Theatre
function ballet venue
concert venue
opera venue
theatrical performance venue
hasFeature box office
lobby with chandeliers
main concert auditorium
rehearsal spaces
hasType nonprofit performance venue
heritageDesignation PHLF Historic Landmark
Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
surface form: Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
homeVenueOf Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
Pittsburgh Youth Symphony Orchestra
locatedIn Allegheny County
surface form: Allegheny County, Pennsylvania

Downtown Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
United States of America
surface form: United States
namedAfter Heinz
surface form: H. J. Heinz Company

Heinz family
notableFor home of a major American orchestra
role in downtown Pittsburgh revitalization
numberOfSeats approximately 2700
operator Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
ownedBy Pittsburgh Symphony Association
surface form: Pittsburgh Symphony, Inc.
partOf Downtown Pittsburgh
surface form: Pittsburgh Cultural District
publicTransitAccess Pittsburgh Light Rail (T) stations nearby
significantFor architectural heritage of Pittsburgh
cultural heritage of Pittsburgh
performing arts in Pittsburgh
usedFor community events
educational programs
film-with-orchestra presentations
popular music concerts
symphony concerts

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