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The Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco

This four-story tall, 'Beaux-Arts' style building occupies an entire city block in the heart of the Civic Center and has 7,000 seats inside.

This four-story tall, 'Beaux-Arts' style building occupies an entire city block in the heart of the Civic Center and has 7,000 seats inside. Large and small bands, exhibits, concerts, and galas are all hosted at the Civic Auditorium.


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About The Bill Graham Civic Auditorium

 99 Grove Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

 +1 415-624-8900

 www.apeconcerts.com

The Bill Graham Civic Auditorium and Nearby Sights on Map

James Lick (Pioneer) Monument

The monument is a tribute to California and its early pioneers like Sir Francis Drake

SHN

SHN runs three theaters in the area that focus on the usual Broadway classics like ''A Chorus Line'', ''Grease'', and of course ''The Phantom of the Opera''

The Orpheum Theater

Over 80 years old, this official historical landmark theater received a another facelift in 1998; it now has over 2,400 seats

San Francisco City Hall

Designed by Arthur Brown Jr

Asian Art Museum

Built in 1917, and formerly the old library building, this building is a fantastic blend of 'Beaux Arts' and modern design elements

Large Four Piece Reclining Figure

This bronze sculpture was created by English artist Henry Moore in 1973

San Francisco Symphony

San Francisco has an excellent symphony orchestra, with Michael Tilson Thomas (MTT) as the principal conductor

San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery

The San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery supports a diverse range of Bay Area 'Visual Art' culture by supporting artists projects through collaboration with community organizations, commissioning contemporary art, and curated exhibitions

Civic Center Plaza

This grassy plaza is situated at the heart of the Civic Center and its tree-lined central avenue visually draws the eye to the imposing structure of City Hall

Black and White Ball

If you have the budget, why not 'hob-nob' at San Francisco's classiest party? Taking up four entire blocks of the Civic Center, this ball attracts a well-heeled crowd, as well as those who are just splurging