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Home > Things to Do > Museums and the Arts in Philadelphia > Music > Classical Music > The Academy of Music
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The Academy of Music
The Grand Old Lady of Locust Street
 
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The Academy of Music on Philadelphia's Avenue of the Arts
The Academy of Music on Philadelphia's Avenue of the Arts
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Ushers are among the Academy and the Philadelphia Orchestra’s most knowledgeable fans, and they welcome questions. One-hour tours of the Academy are also available with an advance reservation.
 
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The Pennsylvania Ballet’s Nutcracker is a must see for children at Christmas.
 
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The Experience

Philadelphia’s most revered performing space is an elegant socialite outside, with a discreet brick and gaslit-façade; inside, it’s a prima donna done up in scarlet with gold caryatids and a 5,000-pound crystal chandelier. Napoleon LeBrun built the Academy of Music in 1857, modeling its lavish interior on La Scala Opera House in Milan.

The oldest known opera house continuously in use in the U.S., the Academy is home to the Opera Company of Philadelphia, the Pennsylvania Ballet and “Broadway at the Academy,” a series of national productions. For more than a century, its most famous resident was the Philadelphia Orchestra, which returns every January to play the Academy Anniversary Concert and Ball.

History

Momentous occasions have happened in this National Historic Landmark. In 1872, President Ulysses S. Grant was nominated for his second term here; four years later (1876), Richard Wagner’s “The Flying Dutchman” had its first U.S. performance. John Phillip Sousa introduced his “The Stars and Stripes Forever” here, Philadelphian Jeannette MacDonald made her debut at age 6, Leopold Stokowski introduced Gustav Mahler’s “Symphony of a Thousand,” and Igor Stravinky’s “The Rite of Spring” was staged with Martha Graham dancing.
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EVENTS
David Copperfield
Friday, May 16 through Saturday, May 17
Carnival of the Animals
Friday, June 6 through Saturday, June 14
Carnival of the Animals Spring Auction
Wednesday, June 11
Teddy Bear Brunch
Saturday, June 14
Carnival Overnight Adventure
Saturday, June 14
The Color Purple
Tuesday, June 17 through Sunday, July 13
Mamma Mia!
Tuesday, July 15 through Sunday, July 27
Monty Python's Spamalot
Thursday, August 14 through Sunday, August 31
CONTACT INFO
1420 Locust Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104

(215) 893-1999
http://www.academyofmusic.org
Neighborhood: Avenue of the Arts South
 
Additional Links: Broadway at the Academy
NEARBY ATTRACTIONS
Pennsylvania Ballet 0.01 mi
The Nutcracker 0.01 mi
Wicked, a New Musical 0.01 mi
Opera Company of Philadelphia 0.01 mi
Estia 0.02 mi
NEARBY ACCOMMODATIONS
Park Hyatt at the Bellevue 0.02 mi
Doubletree Hotel Philadelphia 0.04 mi
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Holiday Inn Express :: Philadelphia Midtown 0.16 mi
Alexander Inn 0.24 mi
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