Roy Thomson Hall Toronto

Roy Thomson Hall in Downtown Toronto is home to the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra

Roy Thomson Hall is a concert hall in the heart of Toronto with seating for an audience of 2630. The Hall is the home venue of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra as well as the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir. It also hosts many screenings from the Toronto International Film Festival.

Designed by renowned Canadian architect Arthur Erickson along with Mathers and Haldnby, the Roy Thomson Hall features a circular exterior of sloping glass. It was opened in 1982, but received extensive renovations in 2002 including improvements to the acoustics.

For additional information about the Roy Thomson Hall and upcoming concerts and events see the Official Website: Roy Thomson Hall.

Getting There on Transit
Nearest Subway Stations
Yonge-University-Spadina LineSt. Andrew Station
Bus Connections

No buses needed. From St. Andrew Station walk 2 blocks west along King Street. Roy Thomson Hall is on the south side of King Street West


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Interior of the Roy Thomson Hall

Interior of the Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto cc licensed flickr photo shared by missbossy

Interior of the Roy Thomson Hall

Roy Thomson Hall at Night cc licensed flickr photo shared by John Vetterli


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