New York - Carnegie Hall

 
Carnegie Hall opened in 1891 as New York's first great concert hall. Musicians from Tchaikovsky (who conducted on opening night) to Leonard Bernstein and The Beatles have filled the hall, said to have the best acoustics in the world. On the exterior, the hall is adorned in a terra-cotta and brick Italian Renaissance design. A museum adjacent to the first-tier level chronicles the theater.

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While the best way to enjoy the hall is to take in a performance, one of the best ways to learn about it is on a guided tour. The tour offers a comprehensive look at the hall, insight into the construction, and discusses some of the artists who have taken to the stage. Tours end at the Rose Museum.
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