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 capacity2,500
Capacity notesS. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium seats 2,500; Illsley Ball Nordstrom Recital Hall seats 536
StageYes
Parking430-car underground parking garage on-site beneath the hall
AccessibilityFully 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 infoSymphony hall

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