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Carnegie Hall

881 7th Ave, New York, New York 10019 USA

308 Reviews
$$$
Pricey
Open Now
Tue 11a-6p
  • Independent
  • Credit Cards
    Accepted
  • Wheelchair
    Accessible
  • No Wifi
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“simply the best concert hall in the country”

The story of Carnegie Hall begins in the middle of the Atlantic. In the spring of 1887, on board a ship traveling from New York to London, newlyweds Andrew Carnegie (the rich industrialist) and Louise Whitfield (daughter of a well-to-do New York merchant) were on their way to the groom’s native Scotland for their honeymoon. Also on board was the 25-year-old Walter Damrosch, who had just finished his second season as conductor and musical director of the Symphony Society of New York and the Oratorio Society of New York, and was traveling to Europe for a summer of study with Hans von Bülow. Over the course of the voyage, the couple developed a friendship with Damrosch, inviting him to visit them in Scotland. It was there, at an estate called Kilgraston, that Damrosch discussed his vision for a new concert hall in New York City. Carnegie expressed interest in committing a portion of his enormous wealth to the project, and the idea of Carnegie Hall was born. After his dream came to fruition, it was clear right away that Andrew Carnegie had built a concert hall that was as pleasing to the ear as it was to the eye, and that he had furnished it with consummate luxury. Notwithstanding the talent onstage and the glamour in the audience, the reviews of that inaugural night concentrated on the Hall. One newspaper reported, “Tonight, the most beautiful Music Hall in the world was consecrated to the loveliest of the arts. Possession of such a hall is in itself an incentive for culture.” Another exclaimed, “It stood the test well!” Critical and public reactions were unanimous. The “Music Hall founded by Andrew Carnegie” was an overwhelming success.

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I remember visiting this iconic place on my first trip to Manhattan with my girlfriend years ago. We grabbed a bite at the old Carnegie Deli across the street and then came here afterwards.... Read more

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This was our first visit to this concert hall built in 1891 and well known for its amazing acoustics and vast history of musical performers of all genres (The Beatles, Judy Garland, Tchaikovsky,... Read more

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My first time coming here for the Vienna Boys Choir this month. I bought tickets at the ticket office which I would recommend doing if you can to avoid the unnecessary fees online. The box... Read more

Carnegie Hall

881 7th Ave
New York, New York
10019 USA
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Open now until 6:00 pm
  • Sun: 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
  • Mon - Sat: 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

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