Cleveland Orchestra at Severance Hall
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Overview of Severance Hall
Originally opened in 1931, Severance Hall is home to The Cleveland Orchestra and is regarded as one of the world's most beautiful concert halls. If you find yourself in town during a concert, consider buying a ticket to see the world-renowned orchestra perform pieces by Mozart, Beethoven, and other renowned composers. For those on a tighter budget, touring Severance Hall is a great way to marvel at its impressive architecture. Additionally, there is an on-site restaurant for visitors looking to dine.
Visitor Experiences
Those who have experienced The Cleveland Orchestra's performance at Severance Hall describe it as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and highlight the building as one of Cleveland's hidden treasures. The hour-long tour is also highly recommended, offering visitors the chance to appreciate the architecture and learn about the building's history. Many past visitors specifically praised The Cleveland Orchestra's Christmas performance.
Getting to Severance Hall
Severance Hall is situated on the Case Western Reserve University campus, approximately 5 miles east of downtown in University Circle. Visitors can reach the location by car or public transportation. The university has multiple parking garages, including one adjacent to Severance Hall. Parking permits are available for $11 (if space permits) or can be pre-purchased for $15 per concert.
Public Transportation Options
You can take the rail's Red Line toward Windermere and get off at the Cedar-University Station, or use the BRT's Healthline to the Euclid Avenue and Adelbert Road Station. There are also several bus routes that stop nearby.
Guided Tours
Free guided tours of Severance Hall are available on select Sundays. To see the current schedule of tours and concerts, visit Severance Hall's website.