Boettcher Concert Hall is located in The Denver Performing Arts Complex (DPAC). Boettcher Concert Hall was the first "in the round" symphony hall in the US, built in 1978 as home for the Denver Symphony Orchestra—now the Colorado Symphony. Owned and operated by the City of Denver, DPAC is the third largest performing arts complex in the US. The design of Boettcher is based on the European model of a symphonic facility in which permanent choral seating is adjacent to the orchestra platform, like the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Usher Hall in Edinburgh, and St. Andrews Hall in Glasgow. The hall is a 360-degree surround concert hall, designed to place the audience as close to the performers as possible, while maintaining traditional symphonic sound quality. View venue website
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