Morton H. Meyerson
Symphony Center
Ranked as one of the international ultimate orchestra halls,
Meyerson Symphony Center sits in the arts district of Dallas Texas. It derives
its name from an arts patron, Morton H. Meyerson who funded the construction of
the hall. Since establishment, it serves as the primary concert venue for the
Dallas Wind Symphony and other music groups in the area.
The concerts
The hall is home to numerous performances that draws artist
from local metropolitan and other regions. Ideally, different concerts come
with varying themes with some portraying individual heritages. For instance,
the Hall offers free performances for people on the autism continuum. Also, you can treat your special someone or
the family to a night of incredible performances from the Gershwin hits to
Beethoven’s fifth.
The facilities
If you are planning your first visits, you may not know what
to expect at the events. In fact, you may be tempted to leave the mobility
impaired patrons on your stay. The hall provides wheelchairs and impaired access
facilities such as garage elevators, handicapped parking, and valet parking
among others. Also, the infrared hearing devices go a long way in helping those
with the physical disability.
Shopping experience
Regardless of the time of the year, you can always get
different commodities at the symphony store before or after the concerts. The
products range from branded merchandise, special outfits, books, CD and great
music boxes among others. The store opens at 12.30 pm and 5:30 PM and closes 45
minutes after every concert. With the hall sitting just 6.6 miles way from
major hotels in Dallas, visitors are rest assured of accessible accommodation
facilities and entertainment.