Beethoven Hall (Boston)
1874 establishments in Massachusetts1878 disestablishments19th century in BostonBoston Theater DistrictBuildings and structures demolished in 1990 ... and 4 more
Cultural history of BostonDemolished buildings and structures in BostonEvent venues established in 1874Former theatres in Boston
Beethoven Hall (1874-1878) was an auditorium in Boston, Massachusetts, that hosted musical performances and other entertainments in the 1870s. It sat on Washington Street, near Boylston Street, in today's Boston Theater District/Chinatown neighborhood. The architect was William Washburn, who had also designed the first National Theatre and the second Tremont Temple. In 1879 the renovated hall re-opened as the Park Theatre. The building survived until 1990, when it was razed.
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02111 Boston, Downtown Boston
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