Nestled in the heart of the Allegheny Mountains lies a rare, historic treasure! Lewisburg, West Virginia is home to one of only four Carnegie Halls still in continuous use in the world. Music has been heard through the halls of this stately Georgian Revival structure for nearly a century. Carnegie Hall was built in 1902 by steel baron and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie as a classroom building for the Lewisburg Female Institute, later the Greenbrier College for Women.
Carnegie Hall was incorporated in 1983 as a regional not-for-profit arts and education center. Today, the cultural center annually serves more than 75,000 patrons with live performances by outstanding companies and artists from around the world, award-winning arts in education programming, classes and workshops, fine art exhibits, an independent film series and more!
To learn a more in-depth history of the Hall, click here to view our Wikipedia article.
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Since its formation in 1983, Carnegie Hall has made great strides forward. Among the most notable achievements:
Carnegie Hall Foundation
Carnegie Hall Guild
Staff Directory
Board of Directors
Visit Historic Lewisburg:
For free information about Lewisburg, call the Convention & Visitors Bureau at 1-800-833-2068.