Boston
Faneuil Hall
Address
Faneuil Hall
1 Faneuil Hall Square
02109 Boston
About 'Faneuil Hall'
Originally built in 1742, Peter Faneuil’s building was intended to serve Bostonians as a market place for food on one level, and a venue for ideas on the other. The building was expanded and redesigned by Charles Bulfinch in 1805. In 1980 came the debut of the Boston Classical Orchestra that continues to make its home in the historic auditorium, performing music from the time when Faneuil Hall was a platform for activism by Samuel Adams, Daniel Webster, and more recently, Susan B. Anthony.
How to get to 'Faneuil Hall'
Public transportation:
Blue Line to Aquarium/Faneuil Hall
Green Line to Government Center
Orange Line to State Street or Haymarket
Some further Events at this venue
| Number of seats: | Great Hall: 500 |
Tickets
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