St. Louis
Powell Symphony Hall
Symphony Hall Restored From 1920s Movie Palace
718 North Grand Boulevard
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: +1 314 533 2500
Fax: +1 314 286 4111
Website | EmailHome of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra since 1966, Powell Symphony Hall began life in the 1920s as a vaudeville hall and movie palace. The 2,700-seat facility has been magnificently restored and remodeled, featuring chandeliers and grand staircases. The entry area was designed to emulate the Louis XIV Chapel at Versailles and includes a spectacular stained glass window of St. Louis on a horse. A permanent orchestra shell, rather than an orchestra pit, was included in the refurbishing of the theater to provide better sound. World-renowned performers including Isaac Stern have praised the hall's acoustics.
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