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With 268 seats, the elegant, intimate Weill Recital Hall is home each season to hundreds of recitals, chamber music concerts, panel discussions, and master classes. At many of these events, you’re likely to find young musicians making their New York debuts. View Seating Chart (PDF)
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Weill Recital Hall Seating Chart. Designated aisle seats. Accessible location. Companion seats.
Weill Recital Hall is a theater in Manhattan, New York. Weill Recital Hall is situated nearby to Stern Auditorium and Carnegie Hall.
Please refer to the map for walking directions from stations. | Get off at 59th Street / Columbus Circle (elevator available). | Get off at 57th Street / Seventh Avenue (elevator available).
Carnegie Hall presents more than 170 performances by the world's finest artists each season on its three great stages—the renowned Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, intimate Weill Recital Hall, and innovative Zankel Hall — with offerings ranging from orchestral concerts, chamber music, and solo recitals to jazz, world, and popular music.
Weill Recital Hall is the 268-seat auditorium located on the third level of Carnegie Hall, adjacent to Isaac Stern Auditorium / Ronald O. Perelman Stage. When Carnegie Hall opened in 1891 it was known as Chamber Music Hall, and was renamed Carnegie Recital Hall in 1947.
The most detailed interactive Carnegie Hall - Joan & Sanford I. Weill Recital Hall seating chart available, with all venue configurations. Includes row and seat numbers, real seat views, best and worst seats, event schedules, community feedback and more.