Abravanel Hall

Performance Space

Salt Lake City, UT

Abravanel Hall - An Architectural and Artistic Icon in Downtown Salt Lake City.

Number of Spaces

5 Spaces

Capacity

Max Seated: 2766
Max Standing: 246

Food & Beverage

All catering welcome
All beverage vendors welcome

Technology

In-house A/V

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123 West South Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT

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Built as the home of the Utah Symphony in 1979, the Hall is named for Maurice Abravanel, the long-time conductor of the Symphony. Abravanel Hall is renowned for its acoustical excellence and stunning interiors, featuring gold-leaf covered tiers, balconies, and white oak wood paneling. The four-story glass lobby offers iconic city views and is home to a red blown-glass sculpture by renowned artist Dale Chihuly. With its elegant design and exceptional acoustics, Abravanel Hall provides a captivating setting for classical music, pops concerts, lectures, films, and corporate gatherings.


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Capacity

Max Seated: 2766 Max Standing: 246

Food & Beverage

All catering welcome
All beverage vendors welcome

Technology

In-house A/V




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