Tour the Holland Performing Arts Center!

When the Holland Performing Arts Center opened October 2005 it was immediately recognized as one of Omaha’s modern cultural landmarks. Host to some of the finest local, national and international performing artists, the hall has been widely acclaimed by performers, audience members and press for its incredible acoustics – the result of the efforts of a world-class team of architects, designers and acousticians.

Public tours are free of charge and are offered every Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. and last one hour.

Tours include:
  • A history of the Holland Center
  • Architectural and acoustical highlights
  • Visits to the 2,000-seat Peter Kiewit Concert Hall, Suzanne and Walter Scott Recital Hall, John and Carmen Gottschalk Founder’s Room, the 10,000-square-foot outdoor courtyard and the Conductor’s Suite.

    Public tours are led by experienced guides and depart from Ticket Omaha, located on the ground floor of the Holland Performing Arts Center near the Douglas street entrance. Tours are limited to 25 people and registration is required.

    Register by calling (402) 661-8444 or e-mailing info@omahaperformingarts.org.

    *The Holland Performing Arts Center is a working performing arts center. Due to performance-related activities, accessibility changes daily and cannot be guaranteed.

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