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Carnegie Hall

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This world-famous concert venue is a New York City landmark and must-see music attraction. Carnegie Hall presents classical, jazz, folk, world and popular music with breakthrough and veteran performers. Since opening in 1891, this concert hall has become the emblem of musical achievement around the world, and has showcased the world’s finest artists—from Tchaikovsky to Mahler, Horowitz to Callas to Bernstein, even Judy Garland and the Beatles. Experience a concert, take the tour or visit the Rose Museum—all at Carnegie Hall. Performance halls closed annually in August; private event spaces open year-round. Group tickets and tours are available by reservation. Legendary Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage offers 2,804 seats, Weill Recital Hall 268 seats, and Zankel Hall 599 seats. Elegant spaces for receptions, parties and formal dining.

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57th St. and Seventh Ave. Manhattan, NY, 10019

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