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Memorial Opera House San Francisco
Location: 301 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco
The War Memorial Opera House, one of the most beautiful
and technologically advanced performing arts centers in the world, is a true San
Francisco jewel. Designed in the magnificent French Renaissance style by Arthur
Brown Jr., architect of Coit Tower and City Hall, the War Memorial Opera House is
both a local and international landmark.
After opening its doors to audiences for the first time on October 15, 1932, the exquisite and stunning War Memorial Opera House also served
as the birthplace of the United Nations. In fact, it was on San Francisco's very
own Opera House stage where President Truman signed the United Nations charter on
June 26, 1945. Today, after a seismic retrofitting following the 1989 Loma Prieta
earthquake, the Opera House boasts state-of-the-art equipment, a refurbished interior
graced with decadent beaux-arts trappings, 3,200 newly re-upholstered plush velvet
seats, expanded access for people with disabilities, and numerous refreshment bars
for the intermission crowds.
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