Heinz Hall
Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts, dedicated in 1971 and renovated in 1995, is the cornerstone of the Cultural District of Pittsburgh. This cultural-entertainment focal point of the Golden Triangle has helped spur the continuing economic and cultural revitalization of downtown Pittsburgh. With its international reputation for grandeur and excellence as a concert hall and showplace, the 2,661-seat Heinz Hall is home of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. |
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Heinz Hall Seating ChartDownload a detailed seating chart (1.43MB, Requires Adobe Acrobat) |
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Upcoming Events at Heinz HallClouds in my Coffee: Music of Joni Mitchell, Carole King & Carly Simon
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Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
Dolly Parton's Threads: My Songs in Symphony
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The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
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Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
For a full list of upcoming events at Heinz Hall, visit our calendar page |
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Heinz Hall HistoryFor a detailed history of Heinz Hall, please visit the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra's History of Heinz Hall page. |
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Directions to Heinz HallPublic Transportation: Port Authority Buses, "T" Services and InclinesFor schedules, rates and general information about these services, visit Port Authority's Downtown Service Center at 623 Smithfield Street or call 412.442.2000, or visit https://www.rideprt.org. Please note that the "T" is always free downtown.Driving Directions from Google Maps |