Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Nashville
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Facts and practical information
The Schermerhorn Symphony Center is a concert hall in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. Ground was broken on December 3, 2003. The center formally opened on September 9, 2006, with a gala concert conducted by Leonard Slatkin and broadcast by PBS affiliates throughout the state. The center is named in honor of Kenneth Schermerhorn, who was the music director and conductor of the Nashville Symphony from 1983 until his death in 2005; the center was named before maestro Schermerhorn's death. ()
Day trips
Schermerhorn Symphony Center – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Ryman Auditorium, Bridgestone Arena, Nissan Stadium.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Schermerhorn Symphony Center open?
Schermerhorn Symphony Center is open:
- Monday 10 am - 6 pm
- Tuesday 10 am - 6 pm
- Wednesday 10 am - 6 pm
- Thursday 10 am - 6 pm
- Friday 10 am - 6 pm
- Saturday 10 am - 2 pm
- Sunday closed
Which popular attractions are close to Schermerhorn Symphony Center?
Nearby attractions include Johnny Cash Museum, Nashville (2 min walk), Patsy Cline Museum, Nashville (3 min walk), Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Nashville (3 min walk), Robert's Western World, Nashville (5 min walk).
How to get to Schermerhorn Symphony Center by public transport?
The nearest stations to Schermerhorn Symphony Center:
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Train
Bus
- Convention Center • Lines: 18 (2 min walk)
- 4th Avenue North & Commerce Street Southbound • Lines: 18 (7 min walk)
Train
- Riverfront (5 min walk)