
Carnegie Hall in New York City- Enjoying Extraordinary Excellence of Music
Carnegie Hall is located in the New York City, and was built by Andrew Carnegie and designed by William Burnett Tuthill as a str2Music Hallstr2. This is the first building to be established in this city for performing arts, and escaped the demolition in 1960 as being part of the National Historic Landmarks. The building secured finds for renovation of roof in the year 2004.
Carnegie Hall as National Historic Landmarks
http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=387&ResourceType=Building
Carnegie Hall has three great stages and one great hall. The three great stages are Isaac Stern Auditorium or Ronald O. Perelman Stage with 2, 804 seats, Joan and Sanford I. Weill Recital Hall with 268 seats and Judy and Arthur Zankel Hall with 599 seats.
Carnegie Hall Auditorium
http://www.carnegiehall.org/article/the_basics/art_overview.html
The main hall is the Isaac Stern Auditorium, which is the largest hall in the city and is the premier musical performance place in New York. The hall has a curvilinear structure and five levels of seating.
Main Hall, Carnegie Hall
http://www.carnegiehall.org/article/the_basics/art_overview.html
Weill Recital Hall is an intimate auditorium ideal for recitals, chamber music concerts, symposia, discussions, master classes and many more, while Judy and Arthur Zankel Hall is the site of broad spectrum of performing and educational events.
Other great halls in Carnegie Hall
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnegie_Hall
Other facilities that are available in this are working space for artists in performing arts and graphics including music, dance, drama, playwrights and painters. Of course, one can never forget the famous 'Carnegie Hall Joke!'

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