Hill Auditorium
About Hill Auditorium
Remaining in the focal point of the University of Michigan grounds, Hill Auditorium is an extensive execution scene that has an assortment of the vast open occasions and exhibits the best performing craftsmen on the planet. Planned and worked by Albert Kahn in 1913 and named out of appreciation for Arthur Hill, the assembly hall brags a special, hemispherical stage, brilliant acoustics, and seating for up to 3,500 individuals.
The well known corridor has facilitated exhibitions by widely acclaimed craftsmen, including Rachmaninoff, the Vienna Philharmonic and Cleveland Orchestra, Elton John, and The Grateful Dead. You can explore and experience this place more.
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