Symphony Center

Symphony Center is a music complex located at 220 South Michigan Avenue in the Loop area of Chicago, Illinois. Home to the Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Chicago Symphony Chorus; Civic Orchestra of Chicago; and the Institute for Learning, Access, and Training; Symphony Center includes the 2,522-seat Orchestra Hall, which dates from 1904; Buntrock Hall, a rehearsal and performance space; Grainger Ballroom, an event space overlooking Michigan Avenue and the Art Institute of Chicago; a public multi-story rotunda; Forte restaurant and café; and administrative offices. In June 1993, plans to significantly renovate and expand Orchestra Hall were approved and the $110 million project resulting in Symphony Center, completed in 1997.

Symphony Center
Orchestra Hall (2021)
Address220 S. Michigan Ave.
LocationChicago, Illinois
OwnerChicago Symphony Orchestra Association
TypeConcert hall
CapacityOrchestra Hall: 2,522
Armour Stage: 150
Grainger Ballroom: 300
The Club at Symphony Center: 120
Buntrock Hall: 350
Construction
Built1904
OpenedDecember 14, 1904 (1904-12-14)
Website
cso.org
Coordinates41°52′45″N 87°37′30″W
ArchitectDaniel Burnham
NRHP reference No.78001127
Significant dates
Added to NRHPMarch 21, 1978
Designated NHLApril 19, 1994

Designed by architect Daniel Burnham, Orchestra Hall was designated a National Historic Landmark on April 19, 1994. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1978.

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