Roy Thomson Hall

Event venue · Waterfront Communities-The Island

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"Music and Culture in a Glass Sphere Building at Roy Thomson Hall Home to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, this curved glass building is also a premiere venue for the Toronto International Film Festival. During the year, this iconic building in Toronto serves as concert showcase and special event venue. National Geographic’s Live Series, for example, is great for travel buffs. Tours are available by appointment."

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60 Simcoe St, Toronto, ON M5J 2H5, Canada Get directions

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