Irvine Auditorium

Irvine Auditorium exterior
  • Irvine Auditorium exterior

Completed in 1932 by renowned Philadelphia architect Horace Trumbauer and distinguished by its distinctive inner walls depicting the philosophical history of the University, Irvine Auditorium is one of the University's premier event spaces.


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Facilities can be rented by both University and Non-University clients.

Please call 215-898-5552.   
Reservations are not taken by the Area Manager or Building Manager.

Irvine Auditorium

3401 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Building Code: 255
Gross Area (sq. ft.): 116,624
Phase: Completed
Year Built: 1928
Floors: 5
Architect: Horace Trumbauer
Other Name: Irvine, William B. Irvine Auditorium

Completed in 1932 by renowned Philadelphia architect Horace Trumbauer and distinguished by its distinctive inner walls depicting the philosophical history of the University, Irvine Auditorium is one of the University's premier event spaces.


CLICK HERE TO RESERVE SPACE

 

Facilities can be rented by both University and Non-University clients.

Please call 215-898-5552.   
Reservations are not taken by the Area Manager or Building Manager.

The Main Hall at Irvine seats 1,259 and houses the Curtis organ, the eleventh largest pipe organ in the world. The auditorium also houses an acoustic recital hall, event spaces, production offices, and music practice rooms.