Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall, located at 881 Seventh Avenue in New York, is a historic concert venue renowned for its exceptional acoustics and rich cultural significance. Dating back to 1891, it was commissioned by industrialist Andrew Carnegie and has hosted many of the world’s most celebrated musicians, including Tchaikovsky and The Beatles. The hall features three distinct performance spaces, with the main auditorium seating 2,804 people. Each season runs from October to May, filled with a diverse lineup of concerts, ranging from classical performances to jazz and popular music. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about its fascinating history and admire the architectural details that make this venue a cornerstone of America's music scene.