Alice Tully Hall, Concert hall at Lincoln Center, Manhattan, United States
Alice Tully Hall is a concert hall within Lincoln Center, a performing arts complex in Manhattan, New York City. The performance space accommodates 1,085 people, while the three-story glass lobby provides access to the stage and seating tiers.
The hall opened in September 1969 and became the permanent home of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. Extensive renovations in the late 2000s modernized the acoustics and public areas.
The hall regularly presents contemporary ensembles and soloists who interpret classical scores or premiere new works. Visitors experience direct contact between musicians and audience in a space designed for smaller formations.
The building sits at the corner of Broadway and 65th Street, close to several subway lines. The box office opens on weekdays from 10 in the morning and on Sundays from noon.
A pipe organ manufactured in Switzerland stands inside and regularly enriches chamber music performances. Special wood veneers on the walls reflect sound precisely and create a warm acoustic environment.
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