A attraction worth punching in, especially suitable for families with artistic students. Children especially like it. If you play there is not a place to play, it is suitable for taking pictures. Where to take pictures is a blockbuster, you don’t need to play for a long time. One hour is enough.
MoreInaugurated on December 22nd, 2007, National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) is a state-level art institution based in Beijing.
The NCPA was designed by French architect Paul Andreu. Its architectural design plan was undertaken by ADP Ingénierie (ADPI) with the assistance of Tsinghua University; the preliminary design adjustments, construction drawing design and construction site design were carried out by the Beijing Institute of Architectural Design (BIAD). The NCPA covers an area of 118,900 square metres, with a total area of structure of 217,500 square metres. Its main building is a unique shell-shaped structure, 46.68m high and up to 32.5m in depth underground. The surface of the building is composed of over 18,000 titanium panels and more than 1,200 pieces of ultra-clear glass, creating a visual effect as a curtain rises on stage. It is surrounded by an artificial lake with an area of 35,500 square metres.
The NCPA has four major auditoriums, the Opera House, the Concert Hall, the Theatre and Multi-functional Theatre. Containing 2,081 seats, the Opera House is mainly for opera, dance drama and large-scale performances; accommodating up to 1,859 audience members, the Concert Hall is dedicated to symphonic and traditional Chinese music, as well as other forms of musical performances; the Theatre has 957 seats, mainly for drama, opera and Chinese traditional operas; and the Multi-functional Theatre can meet the needs of chamber music, recitals, small theatre drama and opera, and modern dance with its 469 seats. The NCPA also boasts a variety of functional public areas, including the Exhibition Halls, Arts Library, Press Room, Blossom Hall, Western Cuisine, Café and Arts Gifts Gallery, as well as a full range of support venues, such as rehearsal halls, piano rooms, dressing rooms, a stage design exhibition centre, a broadcast instructor studio, studios, and a video editing room. There are also spaces such as Maestro’s Club and Artists Salon for artists.
A attraction worth punching in, especially suitable for families with artistic students. Children especially like it. If you play there is not a place to play, it is suitable for taking pictures. Where to take pictures is a blockbuster, you don’t need to play for a long time. One hour is enough.
Few people, spectacular buildings, free exhibitions, and good night views. The quality of the performances in the theater is very high, and the location arrangement is very reasonable, even the cheapest ticket viewing experience is very good, highly recommended.
National-level buildings do not come in person, it is never possible to experience the shock at close range, the design of the National Grand Theatre also has a mystery, especially in terms of sound insulation, and there are some knowledge popularization for the public. I went to see the photos last year and I still feel full of memories. Pay attention to Ha when I go to the escalator, be careful not to shake my feet.
A good place for nobleness, the building is very beautiful, the cultural and creative park inside is also good, and it can be stamped and praised.
Every time I came, I was shocked. This time I was with the old lady, and the old lady kept patting. Surrounded by green pine, green water, Fengshui treasure. The majestic atmosphere, artistic atmosphere, complement each other. Appreciated the portrait of the master and listened to the piano.