University Auditorium, Concert venue at University of Florida, Gainesville, United States.
University Auditorium is a concert hall in Collegiate Gothic style at the University of Florida. The building accommodates around 843 guests and features soaring ceilings with multiple entry points designed to handle various performance and event types.
William Augustus Edwards designed this architectural building between 1922 and 1924 as part of the campus development. Recognition as a historic structure came in 1989 when it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
The auditorium serves as a central venue for musical performances and academic events at the university. Students and visitors regularly experience classical concerts, solo recitals, and lectures throughout the academic year.
Visitors should check parking rules before attending events, as restrictions and permits may apply. Detailed instructions about parking and access options can be found on the page for each specific event.
The Andrew Anderson Memorial Organ inside contains 99 ranks and 5400 pipes. This instrument ranks among the largest concert organs across the entire United States.
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