Public Auditorium

Public Auditorium (also known as Public Hall) is a multi-purpose performing arts, entertainment, sports, and exposition facility located in the civic center district of downtown Cleveland, Ohio. The 10,000-capacity main auditorium shares its stage with a second venue housed at the facility: the 3,000-capacity Music Hall. Although Public Auditorium was planned and funded prior to World War I, construction did not begin until 1920, and the building did not open until 1922. Designed by city architect J. Harold McDowell and Frank Walker of Walker and Weeks in a neoclassical style matching the other Group Plan buildings, it was the largest of its kind when opened, then seating 11,500.

Public Auditorium
Public Hall · Music Hall
Public Auditorium from East 6th St. and Lakeside Avenue
Location500 Lakeside Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44114
Coordinates41.504061°N 81.694017°W / 41.504061; -81.694017
OwnerCity of Cleveland
TypeMulti-purpose facility
Houses two separate venues
Capacity10,000 (main auditorium)
3,000 (Music Hall)
600 (Little Theater)
Opened1922
Website
Official website
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