Concert Halls

#024

#024 is a unique futuristic space that aims to gather global avant-garde artists, join forces with designers, connect online and offline, use visual art, trendy music, creative beauty, sound, and light control to interact with the experiencers and build an "infinite" aesthetic experience.

With five stories and a rooftop, each floor is assigned a function including dining, fashion, beauty, art exhibition, music space, and open-air bar on the top floor.

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Central Ethnic Orchestra Concert Hall

Located near the Olympic complex, this concert hall holds concerts, dance, acrobatics, and opera and drama performances, and houses a recording studio and 500-seat concert theater.

Chinese National Orchestra Concert Hall

Yayuncun area concert hall seats 500 with a stage large enough for 120 performers. Boasts state-of-the-art sound and the lighting equipment and holds mostly musical performances and concerts.

Zhengyici Peking Opera Theatre

One of the "four great opera theaters" of Beijing, this theater dates back to the reign of the Kangxi Emperor during the Qing Dynasty (circa 1688) and is one of the oldest wooden structures in China. Holds regular performances of Beijing Opera.

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La Plantation Concert Hall

La Plantation Concert Hall is one of the best acoustic venues for chamber music and acoustic performances in Beijing. The building was renovated from a 17-meter-high old factory building which carries a special charm and a beautiful acoustic environment. Concerts are held on Friday evenings, Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoons.

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St. Joseph's Wangfujing Church (Dongtang Cathedral)

Originally built in 1655, this centrally located cathedral offers services in Chinese and Latin for Chinese citizens and foreigners.