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Parking & Directions for Orpheus and Euridice Springer Auditorium At Cincinnati Music Hall
1243 Elm Street, Cincinnati, OH
45210, US
1. Washington Park Garage - 0.3 miles, approx. $10
2. Cincinnati Music Hall Lot - 0.1 miles, approx. $15
3. Taft Theatre Lot - 0.5 miles, approx. $12
4. 8th & Sycamore Lot - 0.6 miles, approx. $8
5. Court Street Garage - 0.7 miles, approx. $9
Orpheus and Euridice Opera Live at Springer Auditorium At Cincinnati Music Hall | Cincinnati – July 28th, 2026
Springer Auditorium at Cincinnati Music Hall is one of those legendary venues that really captures the soul of the city’s vibrant arts scene. Since 1977, it’s been the go-to spot for everything from lively music contests to intimate performances like Orpheus and Euridice Cincinnati, which brings a special kind of magic to the stage. I mean, this place has seen it all, local indie artists in 2019, big pops orchestra shows, and countless moments that make you stop and appreciate its rich history. Built in 1878 and designated a historic site in 1975, the hall’s stunning architecture with its intricate woodwork and soaring ceilings instantly transports you back in time. Plus, it’s featured in films and local media more times than you can count, proving its status as a cultural landmark. And don’t forget the food, regional vendors often serve up snacks and drinks that give a little taste of Cincinnati’s culinary flair. Whether you’re arriving from the airport via I-75 or just taking a scenic drive from the observatory, catching a performance here feels like stepping into a beloved storybook, one that’s still being written, especially with events like Orpheus and Euridice Cincinnati bringing classical music to life in a way that really touches the heart.