Town Hall New York

The Town Hall is a performance space at 123 West 43rd Street, between Broadway and Sixth Avenue near Times Square, in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. It was built from 1919 to 1921 and designed by architects McKim, Mead & White for the League for Political Education. The auditorium has 1,500 seats across two levels and ha…
The Town Hall is a performance space at 123 West 43rd Street, between Broadway and Sixth Avenue near Times Square, in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. It was built from 1919 to 1921 and designed by architects McKim, Mead & White for the League for Political Education. The auditorium has 1,500 seats across two levels and has historically been used for various events, such as speeches, musical recitals, concerts, and film screenings. Both the exterior and interior of the building are New York City landmarks, and the building is on the National Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark.
  • Owner: Town Hall Foundation, Inc.
  • Capacity: 1,495
  • Built: 1919
  • Opened: January 12, 1921
  • Architect: Teunis J. van der Bent of McKim, Mead & White
  • Architectural style: Late 19th and 20th century revivals · Neo-Federal
  • Address: 123 West 43rd Street · Manhattan, New York City · United States
Data from: en.wikipedia.org