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Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York, NY

Lincoln Center Plaza New York, NY 10023
The following tours go by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts:
New York Premium Tour: Must See Sights, Private Double Decker, Cruise, Walking Photo
4/26/2024 - 3/31/2025
New York Premium Tour: Must-See Sights, Private Double-Decker Cruise & Walking Get ready to experience the best of the best with the New York Premium Tour!
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Upper and Lower Manhattan Private Photo
4/26/2024 - 3/31/2025
If you're looking for a private tour that covers all of the iconic landmarks in New York City, then look no further than the Upper and Lower Manhattan Private Tour.
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Tour of New York in Italian Photo
4/25/2024 - 3/31/2025
If you want to experience the beauty of New York City and learn about its history and culture, then you need to try the Tour of New York in Italian.
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Deluxe 2 Hours Central Park Pedicab Tour Photo
4/25/2024 - 3/31/2025
If you're looking for a unique and picturesque way to explore one of New York City's most beloved landmarks, look no further than the Deluxe 2 Hours Central Park Pedicab Tour.
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Contrasts Tour 6 Hours Plus Tkts Statue of Liberty Photo
4/25/2024 - 3/31/2025
Dive into the thrill of exploration with the 'Contrasts Tour: 6 Hours plus Tickets to Statue of Liberty' in New York City.
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The following tours visit Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts:
NYC TV & Movie Tou Photo
4/27/2024 - 3/31/2025
Open your eyes to the magic of the big screen with the NYC TV & Movie Sightseeing Tour.
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Half Day Tour in New York Photo
4/25/2024 - 3/31/2025
Prepare to immerse yourself in the mesmerizing sights and sounds of the city that never sleeps, with the Half-Day Tour in New York.
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The Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in the cultural heart of New York City is undeniably one of the world's leading performing arts venues. Often simply referred to as "Lincoln Center," it proudly sits on more than sixteen acres in the vibrant Upper West Side of Manhattan. This iconic complex is compelling for anyone with an appreciation for music, theater, dance, and the arts in general. With an impressive array of offerings ranging from opera to ballet to film, there is something to pique every artistic interest.

Established in May 1959, Lincoln Center was envisioned as part of the "Lincoln Square Renewal Project" during Robert Moses's tenure as the city's urban planner. In the spirit of revitalization, the goal was creating a sophisticated hub for performing arts amidst the city’s urban melee. Now over six decades old, it houses eleven distinguished and culturally rich resident organizations, making it the most significant performing arts complex in the United States.

Visitors to Lincoln Center cannot miss the iconic Metropolitan Opera House, the grand stage for some of the world's greatest opera singers. The architectural marvel of the building itself, a creation of Wallace K. Harrison, is worth admiring with its stunning Chagall murals adorning the lobby. Another outstanding edifice is the David Geffen Hall, home to the New York Philharmonic—the oldest symphony orchestra in the U.S. Still, the heartbeats of the dance world would surely pulse faster for the New York City Ballet at the David H. Koch Theater. Also residing within this complex is the Juilliard School, one of the world's leading music schools, with a robust list of noteworthy alumni.

Apart from the permanent fixtures, the center also holds many diverse events throughout the year like the Mostly Mozart Festival, Midsummer Night Swing and Live from Lincoln Center broadcasts that ensure the center remains a dynamic hub for artists and art enthusiasts. There is also the beautiful Lincoln Center Plaza with its famous centerpiece fountain—an irresistible spot for visitors to sit back, soak in the vibrant atmosphere, and marvel at the world of artistry they have at their fingertips.

In conclusion, the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts serves as a testimony to New York's rich cultural history and the city's commitment to the performing arts. Whether one is a budding artist, a seasoned culture enthusiast, or a casual admirer of the arts, this iconic institution offers an array of compelling reasons to visit. With world-class performances, aesthetically pleasing architecture, and a rich history of artistic excellence, Lincoln Center is undoubtedly a point of interest that cannot be missed when visiting New York City.

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