New York, NY: Juilliard School

Country: United States of America
State: New York
City: New York
Borough: Manhattan
Location: Lincoln Center

Performing arts conservatory, part of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Built by Pietro Belluschi with Helge Westermann and Eduardo Catalano. Opened 26 Oct 1969. The building includes four halls, Juilliard Theater (1026 seats), Drama Theater (200 seats), Morse Recital Hall (278 seats), and Paul Recital Hall (277 seats). Located on 65th Street between Amsterdam and Columbus Avenues.

Links: www.juilliard.edu, Wikipedia

New York, NY: Lincoln Center - Juilliard School Reverse Text: "The Juilliard School building at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is located at the north end of the mai nplaza, which is extended as a bridge passing over 65th Street. This building which opened October 26, 1969, was designed by Pietro Belluschi and his associate architects Eduardo Catalano and Helge Westermann."
Publisher: Manhattan Post Card Pub. Co., New York; 65461-C
Type: Divided Back
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New York, NY: Lincoln Center - Juilliard School Reverse Text: "Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts - The Juilliard Theater is one of four performance halls within The Juilliard School building. The theater is designed for opera, drama and dance productions and has a seating capacity of 1,026."
Publisher: Manhattan Post Card Pub. Co., New York; 65462-C; 10-LC-42C
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New York, NY: Lincoln Center - Juilliard School Reverse Text: "Paul Recital Hall, seating 277, has side walls and ceiling of paneled cherry wood detailed in a manner that creates optimum diffusion of sound; over the stage is the Holtkamp organ. This hall in the Juillard Schol Building is used principally for recitals, of which more than 150 take place each year."
Publisher: Manhattan Post Card Pub. Co., New York; 84226-C; 10-LC-44C
Size: Modern
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For more pictures of this building, see Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.

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