Dating from 1903, this jewel box-like Beaux Arts opera house was the first venue in Boston designed without pillars and other obstructions to visibility and sound. Nowadays, it...
219 Tremont StreetThe New England Conservatory's 1,013-capacity venue opened in 1903, providing another option for the city's classical music lovers, as well as an auditorium and lecture room...
30 Gainsborough StreetWhen it opened in 2006, this charming little storefront venue in Inman Square had a troubled start due to noise complaints. Luckily, it was given a reprieve and now regularly...
1353 Cambridge StreetIts unusual semi-circular design, church-like wooden interior and wonderful acoustics make Harvard's main concert hall well worth a visit. Apart from the university's major...
45 Quincy StreetSymphony Hall opened its doors in 1900 as the home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Boston Pops Orchestra. Extended in 1990 to add the Cohen Wing, it continues to...
301 Massachusetts Avenue