National Grand Theatre

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The National Grand Theatre, also known as the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing, is a landmark modern opera house and arts complex famed for its futuristic titanium-and-glass dome surrounded by an artificial lake.

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National Grand Theatre canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concert hall
landmark
opera house
performing arts center
theatre building
architect Paul Andreu NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle futuristic architecture
modern architecture
cityLandmarkStatus major cultural landmark of Beijing
constructionEndDate 2007
constructionStartDate 2001
country China
floorArea about 149500 square meters
hasComponent Concert Hall
Opera House
Theatre
art exhibition spaces
parking facilities
rehearsal rooms
restaurants
underground lobby
hasFeature glass curtain wall
reflecting pool
underwater entrance passage
height about 46 meters
length about 212 meters
locatedInCity Beijing NERFINISHED
locatedInDistrict Xicheng District NERFINISHED
locatedNear Great Hall of the People NERFINISHED
Tiananmen Square NERFINISHED
Zhongnanhai NERFINISHED
material glass
titanium
nativeName 国家大剧院 NERFINISHED
officialName National Centre for the Performing Arts NERFINISHED
openingDate 2007-12-22
operator National Centre for the Performing Arts management NERFINISHED
owner Government of the People’s Republic of China NERFINISHED
primaryFunction hosting concerts
hosting dance performances
hosting opera performances
hosting theatre productions
seatingCapacity about 5450
seatingCapacityConcertHall about 2017
seatingCapacityOperaHouse about 2416
seatingCapacityTheatre about 1040
shape ellipsoid dome
shortName NCPA NERFINISHED
surroundedBy artificial lake
width about 144 meters

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Paul Andreu notableWork National Grand Theatre