Boettcher Concert Hall

Boettcher Concert Hall
DPAC, Denver Performing Arts Complex
Auditorium with in the round arrangement
Interactive map of Boettcher Concert Hall
Full nameBoettcher Concert Hall at Denver Performing Arts Complex
Address1000 14th St, Denver, CO 80202
LocationDenver, Colorado, US
Coordinates39°44′38″N 104°59′55″W / 39.74393°N 104.99855°W / 39.74393; -104.99855
OwnerCity and County of Denver
OperatorDenver Performing Arts Complex
Capacity2679 Orchestra: 823, Parquet: 147, Dress Circles: 254, Mezzanines (8): 1,146 / Rings: 264, Pit Seats: 45
TypePerforming-arts center Concert Hall
Field sizeStage: 2,400 square feet
Public transitTheatre District–Convention Center station
Construction
Built1978
ArchitectHardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates
Tenants
Colorado Symphony
Website
www.artscomplex.com/explore-the-complex/theatres-venues/boettcher-concert-hall

Boettcher Concert Hall is a concert hall in Denver, Colorado and is home to the Colorado Symphony. It is named after Colorado native and philanthropist Claude K. Boettcher.

The Colorado Symphony is the primary occupant of the Boettcher Concert Hall. Established in 1989 as the successor to the Denver Symphony Orchestra, the Colorado Symphony rehearses and performs primarily in Boettcher Concert Hall, but also throughout the Front Range. The orchestra draws 150,000 patrons to 90 performances every year to the concert hall. Its current president and CEO is Daniel Wachter, and its current music director is Peter Oundjian.