Woolsey Hall
Woolsey Hall is a historic auditorium located on the campus of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Completed in 1901, it serves as a venue for concerts, lectures, and other events. The hall is named after Yale's former president, Willard Gibbs Woolsey, and features impressive architecture, including a grand organ and seating for over 1,000 attendees.
The building is part of the Yale University campus and is known for its excellent acoustics, making it a popular choice for musical performances. Woolsey Hall also hosts various academic events, contributing to the vibrant cultural life of the university and the surrounding community.