Lee Hall Auditorium

111-A Lee Hall
Tallahassee FL 32307
(850) 561-2649

Lee Hall was built on the highest hill in Tallahassee, Florida in 1928. A $4.3 million remodeling job on the facility was completed in time for a rededication ceremony in April, 1993. Its picturesque location at the center of the Florida A&M University campus is enhanced with fountains gracing the entrance to the building. This landmark houses the office of the University President and others, and its 1190 seat, completely redesigned auditorium.

Lee Hall Auditorium is a fully-equipped and beautifully designed theatre. The auditorium seats 677 on the floor and 513 in the balcony with an additional area designated for physically disabled audience members. It is equipped with modern lighting and audio systems, and a full orchestra shell for concerts. With its oak paneled walls and plexiglass sound baffles, it is acoustically very sensitive as well as architecturally attractive.

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Lee Hall was built on the highest hill in Tallahassee, Florida in 1928. A $4.3 million remodeling job on the facility was completed in time for a rededication ceremony in April, 1993. Its picturesque location at the center of the Florida A&M University campus is enhanced with fountains gracing the entrance to the building. This landmark houses the office of the University President and others, and its 1190 seat, completely redesigned auditorium.

Lee Hall Auditorium is a fully-equipped and beautifully designed theatre. The auditorium seats 677 on the floor and 513 in the balcony with an additional area designated for physically disabled audience members. It is equipped with modern lighting and audio systems, and a full orchestra shell for concerts. With its oak paneled walls and plexiglass sound baffles, it is acoustically very sensitive as well as architecturally attractive.

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