Severance Hall
Severance Hall, also known as Severance Music Center, is a concert hall in the University Circle neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio, home to the Cleveland Orchestra. Opened in 1931 to give the orchestra a permanent home, the building is named for patrons John L. Severance and his wife, Elisabeth Huntingdon DeWitt Severance. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of Cleveland’s Wade Park District.
Address | 11001 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio United States |
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Coordinates | 41°30′23″N 81°36′34″W |
Owner | Musical Arts Association |
Operator | Cleveland Orchestra |
Capacity | Concert hall: 2,000 Reinberger Chamber Hall: 402 |
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Opened | February 5, 1931 |
Reopened | 2000 |
Architect | Walker and Weeks |
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In addition to serving as the Cleveland Orchestra’s home and as a commencement site for Case Western Reserve University, Severance Hall is available to rent for concerts, weddings, corporate events, and receptions. On Severance Hall’s ground floor is Reinberger Chamber Hall, a separate 402-seat auditorium that is frequently used for more intimate performances and pre-concert lectures.