Ryman Auditorium
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Previously known as the Grand Old Opry House, this auditorium first opened as the Union Gospel Tabernacle in 1892. It was built by Thomas Ryman & renamed in his honor after his death.
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July 7, 2010
Dan
Nashville's "Mother Church" is the best place for live music bar none.
Bayard S.
Bring your own cushion for the church pews if you must, but the shows are so good you'll spend most of the time on your feet. Historic Nashville showplace filled with friendly ghosts of Christmas past
Jamin G.
Go to Robert's after the show to let the traffic clear out. Go in the back door to avoid the line. Also, get a cheeseburger. You will thank me later.
Lorren
I saw Imogen Heap here at the Ryman. Amazing experience. Not a bad seat in the whole building. Eat at one of the many restaurants downtown and see a show here. Makes for an excellent night out. :)
Megan M
Best place to see live music! Acoustics are the best in Nashville plus there's not a bad seat in the house. Faves that I've seen here are Keith Urban and the Black Crowes, and I'm looking forward to
AEG TMG
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Will S.
Grab a balcony seat. The view is great and the sound is full on (like a double rainbow).
Brian C.
Many believe the Ryman is the Grand Ole Opry home. In fact, Nat'l Life & Accident Insurance Co. in downtown is the original home. NASHVILLEANDBEYOND.com
Ann P.
Be prepared during the day: the self guided tours here are $13, with guide are $17.
Maria A.
I saw Lady Antebellum play at The Ryman, I had the best time! Also, get a tour of the place! The history of this building is beyond inspiring.
Dave D.
Gordon Lightfoot tonight! This isn't a tip. It's just that Gordon Lightfoot is here tonight!!!
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