Radio City Music Hall in New York City is a famous entertainment venue and theater located at 1260 Avenue of the Americas within Rockefeller Center in Midtown Manhattan. Opened in 1932, it is the world’s largest indoor theater with a 5,960-seat auditorium, known for its Art Deco design, the Rockettes dance troupe, and its massive stage with innovative mechanical features. It has hosted concerts, live shows like the Radio City Christmas Spectacular, and major televised events such as the Grammy and Tony Awards. The venue is a New York City Landmark and a historic cultural icon.
Interesting facts...
There is a secret Art Deco apartment inside Radio City Music Hall called the “Roxy Suite,” built for impresario Samuel “Roxy” Rothafel. It was never used as a residence but served as a private entertaining space for elite guests like Judy Garland, Walt Disney, and Alfred Hitchcock. The suite features 20-foot gold leaf ceilings, lavish drapes, and a dome-shaped dining room designed for perfect acoustics
Above the stage, there are instruments (piano, glockenspiel, drum set) that are never touched by musicians. These are played inadvertently by the organist, as the air currents from the Mighty Wurlitzer organ cause them to sound
Architectural Illustration: Radio City. New York
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