John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts (or Kennedy Center ), is a theater located along the Potomac, close to the Hôtel of Watergate to Washington DC, with the the United States. The center opened its doors in 1971 and was drawn by the architect Edward Durell Stone. Its construction, which started in 1964, cost 70 million dollars on the whole. The first spectacle was given on September 5th, 1971: it was about a first of a work of Leonard Bernstein, Mass . The Kennedy Center has several rooms dedicated to various spectacles: the concert hall account: 2442 places and accommodates the National Symphony Orchestra . The Opera House comprises: 2300 seats and shelters the Washington National Operated . Eisenhower Theater can accommodate: 1100 spectators.
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