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Lincoln Center is a cultural hub for music, theater, dance, film, opera, and more. Explore upcoming events, free activities, exhibitions, and resident organizations at the iconic venue.
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El Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (también conocido simplemente como Lincoln Center) es un complejo de edificios de 6,6 hectáreas (16,3 acres) situado en el barrio de Lincoln Square, en el Upper West Side de Manhattan. [1]
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (also simply known as Lincoln Center) is a 16.3-acre (6.6-hectare) complex of buildings in the Lincoln Square neighborhood on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. It has thirty indoor and outdoor facilities and is host to 5 million visitors annually.
The world's leading performing arts center. The best in music, dance, opera, theater, cinema, and more.
El Lincoln Center es el centro cultural más grande de Estados Unidos y uno de los más importantes del mundo. Agrupa 11 instituciones muy reconocidas como la Orquesta Filarmónica de Nueva York, la Metropolitan Opera, el New York City Ballet, the Juilliard School y Jazz at Lincoln Center.
Visit the Welcome Center at David Geffen Hall for tickets, information, and a warm welcome to Lincoln Center. Explore the free exhibition Border Crossings at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
El Lincoln Center es un gran complejo dedicado a las artes escénicas, situado en el Upper West Side. Fue inaugurado en los años sesenta por iniciativa de Robert Moses, el gran renovador de la arquitectura neoyorquina de mediados del siglo XX.