The Methuen Memorial Music Hall, located in Methuen, MA, is a historic concert venue that houses the magnificent Great Organ, originally built in Germany in 1863. The hall, dedicated in 1909, is renowned for its stunning architecture and exceptional acoustics, making it a sought-after destination for a wide range of performances, including the flagship 15-week Summer Organ Concert series. As a nonprofit cultural center, the Methuen Memorial Music Hall is actively used for various events and is listed on the National List of Historic Places.
Under the ownership of Methuen millionaire Edward F. Searles, the Great Organ was rescued from storage and given a new home in this architecturally and acoustically impressive concert hall. Today, the Methuen Memorial Music Hall continues to captivate audiences with its diverse program of piano, vocal, and instrumental performances, while also offering the opportunity for private rentals, such as weddings and gatherings. With its rich history and commitment to preserving musical heritage, the Methuen Memorial Music Hall remains a cherished cultural landmark in the Methuen community.
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