Powell Symphony Hall
- 718 N. Grand Blvd.
- St. Louis, MO 63103
- 314-534-1700
The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra makes its home here at Powell Symphony Hall. Erected in 1925 as the St. Louis Theatre, the building now known as Powell Symphony Hall was acquired by the Saint Louis Symphony Society in 1966 through a $500,000 gift from Oscar Johnson, Jr., a longtime leader and benefactor of the Orchestra. Since its opening in November 1925, the St. Louis Theatre had presented the best in live vaudeville as well as motion pictures. Appropriately enough, The Sound of Music was the last movie shown in the old theater. The incredible building resides in the Midtown neighborhood of St. Louis.
Getting There
- Cross Streets:
- Grand and Washington
- Parking:
- Paid Lot and Street Parking Difficult
- Wheelchair Access:
- Yes
The Basics
- Dress Code:
- Tie and Jacket
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Smoking:
- No
- Admission Price:
- Varies per performance
- Music Style:
- Jazz, Chamber, and Classical
- Audience:
- All Ages
Features
- Features:
- Entertainment
- Payment Methods:
- Major Credit Cards


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