Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Monuments: Kennedy Center #2

A while back, we toured the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, which opened in 1971, after nearly seven years of construction.  

The tour was extensive and informative.  We visited most of the theaters, including the three large theaters and some of the small ones.  There are a total of  7 theaters in the Kennedy Center, plus several other spaces for performances.  

Plus, we viewed a lot of the Kennedy Center's art work and decoration.  Much of the art and decoration were gifts from other countries.  For example, the Kennedy Center is clad outside and inside with hundreds of thin sheets of Carrara marble from Tuscany, a gift from Italy.  The Orrefors crystal chandeliers in the grand foyer are a gift from Sweden.    

Here is a photographic tour of the Kennedy Center.


The Kennedy Center:  The Hall of Nations, with flags of countries and other organizations 

The Kennedy Center:  Grand Foyer with Orrefors crystal chandeliers

The Kennedy Center:  The Concert Hall, one of the three large theaters

The Kennedy Center:  The Opera House, another of the three large theaters

A view of the ceiling of the Opera House

A Chihuly glass chandelier at the entrance to the Family Theater 







The Kennedy Center:  Mural on the ceiling of the Israeli Room

The Kennedy Center:  Wood sculpture on the wall of the Israeli Room
The roof terrace of the Kennedy Center provides a vantage point for lovely views.

A view across the Potomac River toward Virginia

A view of Georgetown with the spires of Georgetown University in the distance
Thanks for touring the Kennedy Center with us.

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