Carnegie Hall

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Carnegie Hall is a world-renowned concert venue in New York City celebrated for its exceptional acoustics and historic role in classical and popular music performance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concert hall
performing arts venue
tourist attraction
address 881 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY
architect William Burnet Tuthill
architecturalStyle Italian Renaissance Revival
buildingMaterial brick
terra cotta
category Concert halls in New York City
Music venues in Manhattan
National Historic Landmarks in New York City
Tourist attractions in Manhattan
cityLandmarkDesignationAuthority New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
country United States of America
hasFacility Carnegie Hall self-linksurface differs
surface form: Carnegie Hall Archives

Rose Museum
hasPart Carnegie Hall self-linksurface differs
surface form: Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage

Carnegie Hall self-linksurface differs
surface form: Weill Recital Hall

Zankel Hall
hasWebsite https://www.carnegiehall.org/
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark
National Register of Historic Places
surface form: National Register of Historic Places listing

New York City Landmark
heritageDesignationDate 1962
1964
1966
inception 1891
knownFor classical music performances
excellent acoustics
historic premieres
popular music performances
locatedInTimeZone America/New_York
location Manhattan
New York City
namedAfter Andrew Carnegie
nationalHistoricLandmarkDesignationAuthority National Park Service
nearbySubwayStation 57th Street–Seventh Avenue station
59th Street–Columbus Circle station
numberOfHalls 3
openingDate 1891-05-05
operator Carnegie Hall self-linksurface differs
surface form: Carnegie Hall Corporation
originalPatron Andrew Carnegie
owner New York City
surface form: City of New York
publicTransitAccess New York City Subway
seatingCapacity Stern Auditorium about 2800
Weill Recital Hall about 270
Zankel Hall about 600
approximately 2800

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Brooke Astor boardMemberOf Carnegie Hall
Sanford I. Weill boardMemberOf Carnegie Hall
Rose Museum category Carnegie Hall
Zankel Hall category Carnegie Hall
Manhattan contains Carnegie Hall
Manhattan Island contains Carnegie Hall
William Burnet Tuthill designed Carnegie Hall
Isaac Stern employer Carnegie Hall
William Burnet Tuthill employer Carnegie Hall
Zankel Hall formerName Carnegie Hall
this entity surface form: Carnegie Hall Recital Hall (original space on site)
New York City hasCulturalInstitution Carnegie Hall
Sanford I. Weill hasDonatedTo Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall hasFacility Carnegie Hall self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Carnegie Hall Archives
Zankel Hall hasNeighbor Carnegie Hall
this entity surface form: Weill Recital Hall
Carnegie Hall hasPart Carnegie Hall self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
Carnegie Hall hasPart Carnegie Hall self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Weill Recital Hall
Rose Museum locatedIn Carnegie Hall
Judy Garland notableEvent Carnegie Hall
this entity surface form: Judy at Carnegie Hall concert (1961)
William Burnet Tuthill notableWork Carnegie Hall
Rose Museum operatedBy Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall operator Carnegie Hall self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Carnegie Hall Corporation
Zankel Hall operator Carnegie Hall
this entity surface form: Carnegie Hall Corporation
Rose Museum ownedBy Carnegie Hall
Zankel Hall owner Carnegie Hall
this entity surface form: Carnegie Hall Corporation
Rose Museum partOf Carnegie Hall
this entity surface form: Carnegie Hall complex
Zankel Hall partOf Carnegie Hall
Zankel Hall partOf Carnegie Hall
this entity surface form: Carnegie Hall complex
Bill Burr performedAt Carnegie Hall
Itzhak Perlman performedAt Carnegie Hall
Judy Garland performedAt Carnegie Hall
Lang Lang performedAt Carnegie Hall
Yo-Yo Ma performedAt Carnegie Hall
New York Philharmonic performsAt Carnegie Hall
San Francisco Symphony performsAt Carnegie Hall
Zankel Hall programming Carnegie Hall
this entity surface form: Carnegie Hall Presents series