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The Hammerstein Ballroom is located within the Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan. A former opera house built in 1906, the ballroom now provides performers with production technology that combines live events with in-house TV/audio recording studios and state-of-the-art post-production suites.
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Capacity: 2K+
Amenities:
- stage
- sound
- lights
- video
- dressing rooms
- recording
Live Performance:
- music
Smoking: no-smoking
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Details
Square Footage: 12,000
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