Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan's masterpiece

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Auditorium Theatre Historic Tour

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The Auditorium Theatre, Chicago

Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan's masterpiece.

Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan's masterpiece. Frank Lloyd Wright, who served as an apprentice on the project, called it 'The greatest room for music and opera in the world - bar none.' If the current production isn't worth seeing, take a tour of this gorgeous, acoustically-perfect theater instead. Tours are available at various times and days depending on the season.


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About The Auditorium Theatre

 50 East Congress Parkway, Chicago, IL, United States

 +1 312-341-2310

 www.auditoriumtheatre.org

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