
A Guide to Music Hall in Detroit - Three Wonderful Attractions You Should not Miss
One of the most wonderful tourist attractions in the city of Detroit is the Music Hall. Established in 1928 at the downtown area of the city, it is a great center for performing arts and music. The hall has a seating arrangement for around 1700 spectators. It hosts opera, music and a number of events such as business meetings, parties and wedding receptions and fundraising programs. The landmark building has been included as part of the National Register of Historic Places.
About Music Hall in Detroit on wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_Hall_Center_for_the_Performing_Arts
The first and most important attraction of the Music Hall is the Symphony Orchestra, the most popular annual event of music and instrumental takes place in the city. During the 1950s, the hall almost closed down and the Orchestra was shifted to another location.
In the 1990s, it underwent a massive renovation and is currently the seat of Symphony Orchestra. Another wonderful attraction of the Music Hall is the Michigan Opera. From early-1970s, the Michigan Opera Theatre hosts most of its shows at the Music Hall. It is advisable to book the orchestra and opera tickets in advance.
Major attractions
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A thrilling event that attracts many tourists to the Music Hall is the Detroit Fringe Festival. It is one of the unique and exciting multi-media art extravaganzas that can be witnessed while sitting on the seats. There are many more dance, music, drama and comedy shows that attract tourists.
Other attractions
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Restoration initiative on the building is still going on with several businesses and individuals and foundations are ensuring preservation of this thriving and historical entity.
Music Hall Official Website and History
http://www.musichall.org/history

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