Benaroya Hall
Home of the Seattle Symphony, world-class concert hall
History: Opened September 12, 1998 as the home of the Seattle Symphony. Designed by LMN Architects with acoustics by Cyril Harris. Cost $120 million to build with private funding. Won the AIA National Honor Award in 2001. Built directly above the Great Northern Tunnel and adjacent to the downtown transit tunnel.
Facilities
| Seated capacity | 2,500 |
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| Capacity notes | S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium seats 2,500; Illsley Ball Nordstrom Recital Hall seats 536 |
| Stage | Yes |
| Parking | 430-car underground parking garage on-site beneath the hall |
| Accessibility | Fully ADA accessible; barrier-free with accessible seats on every level; elevators to upper levels; RF hearing assistance headphones and induction loops; wheelchairs available for transfer; ushers assist limited-mobility patrons |
Rental policies
| Rental info | Symphony hall |
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