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I visited during the day time and attended no concert or performance but still enjoyed my time there. It's small but the grounds are beautiful and it doesn't cost anything to see the art on display inside.I recommend visiting even if nothing is going on. It's simply a nice place to tour and take a leisurely stroll.
Went on a Saturday afternoon when there was not anything going on. You go in the basement and they have local artwork on display that can also be purchased. You can then go upstairs and tour at your leisure. Looking forward to visiting when they are having a performance.
My wife and I attended the Dave Mason concert here last night and were pleasantly surprised. Although it is a small venue, the acoustics and atmosphere were outstanding. We had front row seats and were only 15 feet from the band. Very friendly staff and very easy to get in and out. I hope to attend future shows at this quaint facility!
One of my favorite venues around. Great sound quality, really stellar acts for a town as small as Lewisburg, all in an absolutely beautiful setting.
We've been to Carnegie Hall in Lewisburg several times. The space is intimate, the sound is consistently good, and they have a pretty interesting selection of artists. But the balcony is something of a visual disaster, with little raking and large poles that obscure the view of the stage. Whatever you do, sit on the main floor.
We attended a concert here recently and had the time of our lives. It was our first visit. Any of you who regularly attend cultural events know how snooty people can be in these settings. There was none of that malarkey at Carnegie Hall. The volunteer who seated us was upbeat, down to earth, and made us feel immediately welcome and at home in the place. The room is small, the seating comfortable, and the atmosphere relaxed. While waiting for the performance to start, we explored the adjacent art gallery. During intermission, there was excellent food and wine to be had, all for a $5.00 donation! Not a typo! Definitely coming back!
Just liked the ambiance. Nice size, small crowd for ssquare dance. No parking probs. Great fiddler, banjo, mandolin, and callers
My family and I visited Carnegie Hall. It is a nice building with different rooms where you can view art that is displayed. You can also look in the auditorium and see the stage and seating area. I liked that the museum is unlocked and since it is free, you can just walk in and see the art work as you like. We did walk to the office to see which rooms we were allowed to view and the staff was friendly and helpful.
Absolutely wonderful acts come here. You can see performers for a reasonable price at a very intimate little theater. There are also local exhibitions of artwork and history.
Andrew Carnegie provided the funds for this hall when his niece was attending college in Lewisburg. It is in fantastic condition and in addition to music performances it has 3 art galleries.
Oh such memories I have of Carnegie Hall!! As a former student of Greenbrier College and Finishing School I attended many classes and programs in this lovely old building. Carnegie Hall is an lovely Georgian- revival styled building and very much a part of the treasure of the former Greenbrier College and the historic town of Lewisburg. It's wonderful that this building is still being used for productions and concerts!
Bathrooms not accessible and inconvenient. Seats not very comfortable. But....it is a historic venue so it is kinda to be expected. Great venue for such a small town.
Carnegie Hall is just another treasure that makes downtown Lewisburg so special. It is a beautiful old building lovingly cared for and it's worth the visit just to see that alone.
We attended a concert by The Steep Canyon Rangers last nigh. It was part of the towns taste of our town festival. Lots of fun
Carnegie has a wonderul season of shows for people of all interests. Great art galleries and fun, free shows on the lawn in the summer. It's located in beautiful Lewisburg, which is home to so much history! Right down the street from Carnegie is the North House, a great, free museum focusing on local history.