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Landmark: Chattahoochee RushSouth River Whitewater ParkCity: Columbus City
Country: USA Georgia
Continent: North America
Chattahoochee RushSouth River Whitewater Park, Columbus City, USA Georgia, North America
The Atlanta Symphony Hall is a performance venue located in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Visual Characteristics
The Atlanta Symphony Hall is an indoor concert hall with a seating capacity of 1,700. The exterior features a modern architectural design with a facade primarily composed of glass and concrete. Interior finishes include wood paneling and acoustic treatments designed to optimize sound quality.
Location & Access Logistics
The hall is situated at 1280 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30309, within the Woodruff Arts Center. It is approximately 3.2 kilometers (2 miles) north of the Atlanta city center. Parking is available in the Woodruff Arts Center parking deck, accessible from Peachtree Street. Public transportation options include MARTA, with the Arts Center Station (Red and Gold lines) located adjacent to the venue.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Atlanta Symphony Hall was constructed as part of the Woodruff Arts Center, which opened in 1968. The hall itself was designed by the architectural firm Heery International and serves as the primary performance space for the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Its purpose is to host orchestral concerts, opera, ballet, and other performing arts events.
Key Highlights & Activities
Attend scheduled orchestral performances by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. The venue also hosts touring Broadway shows, opera productions, and other live entertainment events. Check the official schedule for specific performance dates and times.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within the main lobby and concourse areas. Limited concessions are offered during performances. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available within the venue. No outdoor shade structures are present at the immediate entrance.
Best Time to Visit
Performance schedules vary throughout the year, with the main symphony season typically running from September through May. Evening performances are most common. The best time to visit is during scheduled events to experience the intended use of the hall.
Facts & Legends
The acoustics of the Atlanta Symphony Hall were meticulously engineered, with sound consultants working to create an optimal listening environment. The hall's design incorporates adjustable acoustic reflectors above the stage to fine-tune the sound for different types of performances.
Nearby Landmarks
- High Museum of Art (0.1km West)
- Symphony Hall Park (0.2km South)
- Woodruff Arts Center (0.0km - Venue is part of this complex)
- Piedmont Park (1.5km Northeast)
- Atlanta Botanical Garden (1.6km Northeast)