Hill Auditorium
Hill Auditorium is a historic concert hall located on the campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Opened in 1913, it is known for its exceptional acoustics and beautiful architecture, featuring a distinctive curved ceiling and seating for over 1,400 people. The auditorium hosts a variety of performances, including concerts, lectures, and events.
The venue is named after Arthur Hill, a prominent local businessman and philanthropist who contributed to its construction. Hill Auditorium is home to the University Musical Society and serves as a key location for cultural events in the region, attracting both local and international artists.