Aronoff Center, Performing arts center in downtown Cincinnati, United States.
Aronoff Center is a performing arts venue in downtown Cincinnati with multiple performance spaces inside. The main hall, Procter and Gamble Hall, hosts Broadway productions, concerts, and theatrical shows throughout the year.
The center opened in 1995 as part of Cincinnati's downtown revitalization efforts. Architect César Pelli designed the modern structure to anchor the city's cultural renaissance downtown.
Home to resident companies like Cincinnati Ballet and Cincinnati Music Theatre, the center shapes the city's artistic life through regular performances. These groups create a vibrant scene that connects local artists with audiences throughout the year.
The venue sits in Cincinnati's theater district with accessible parking nearby for easy arrival. Wheelchair seating and multiple ticket purchase options make planning a visit straightforward.
Inside the building is the Weston Art Gallery, featuring rotating exhibitions by regional artists. This gallery blends visual art with the performance schedule, creating a dual art experience.
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