Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Severance Hall


Severance Hall is home to the Cleveland Orchestra and is also known for beautiful music and amazing acoustic. Some of our charter bus Phoenix rental customers have always lamented that they have been to the hall to enjoy the almost Zen-like performances more than twenty times in their lifetimes because it takes you away into another world where language, age, race, culture and work stress is no longer in existence. The music and the orchestra plays such magic that you would want to come back here every time the Cleveland Orchestra holds one of their amazing shows.
For those who are short for time can check out their shorter Matinee concerts which typically lasts for an hour and a half but it is still worth checking out. The Severance Hall, after undergoing a thirty six million restoration and expansion facelift is even more gorgeous now. It is now regarded by many people as the world's most beautiful concert halls and the restoration process' aim is to bring the concert hall's intricate designs and original details back to life.
What is great about this place is that you can spend more than half a day there, strolling around in the park with your loved ones after or before the concerts. There is also a nifty little restaurant that people usually dine in after their show's done. The botanical garden neighboring the Severance Hall serves as a romantic location for lovers who want to just relax and unwind and it is great that the garden is a mere five minutes walk away.
Of course, when there are no shows from the Cleveland Orchestra, the hall is rented out to other organizations to hold their private performances, events, dinners, gatherings, exhibitions and shows. The Landmarks Commission and the National Register of Historic Places recognizes the Severance Hall the honor of being a architecturally significant attraction for the locals and foreign visitors alike. The sheer magnificence of the hall cannot be denied; therefore, we often regard it as a must-see destination.

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