
Apartments near Brooklyn Academy of Music in Brooklyn, NY (11,081 Rentals)


463 5th Ave

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418 8th St

431 9th St

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567 Saint Johns Plz

627 Sterling Pl

629 Sterling Pl

481 Greene Ave

85 President St

109 Union St

236 Columbia St

1 4th Pl

16 4th Pl

87 President St

234 Columbia St

255 Columbia St

112 Summit St

132 Wallabout St

76 Hewes St

136 Wallabout St

26 Heyward St

179 Monroe St

89 Wallabout St

184 Monroe St

747 Bedford Ave

590 6th St

200 W 9th St

463 4th Ave

257 Columbia St

5 Front St

71 Carroll Street

678 Franklin Ave

655 Franklin Ave

647 Franklin Ave

967 Bergen St

1070 Dean St

1071 Dean St

739 Bedford Ave

53 Spencer St

963 Bergen St

620 Park Pl

612 Prospect Pl

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When the sun goes down, the streets of Brooklyn become alive with folks from Brooklyn apartments looking for something to do, and there are numerous places around the borough to catch a show or a performance, but the Brooklyn Academy of Music offers something few others do: history. This structure, which has seen numerous major acts go through its door over the years, has been around for over a hundred years, and though it may have changed location during that time, the devotion to the best of artistic expression has stood solid, and folks still know it's the best place to go to enjoy the wonders of the arts. Lovers of culture will find an apartment near the Brooklyn Academy of Music a wise investment, as it will always keep them close to all the best shows throughout the year. In the early days of the twentieth century, this Brooklyn theatre was home to some of the New York Metropolitan Opera's greatest performers, including Enrico Caruso and Geraldine Farrar, and has seen many other important figures cross its stage over the years. Though it has suffered numerous fires and relocations, the tenacious fans of the theater kept bringing it back, better than ever, and today folks from Brooklyn apartments can still find great shows on its stages. The venue has changed since its earliest days from a large, if bare-bones, theater of 2200 sets to a multi-stage performance space with room enough to house three to four shows every night. Numerous important plays, musical artists, and other performances pieces find their way to this Academy, so if you want to stay on top of all the action happening, be sure to find an apartment near the Brooklyn Academy of Music. The Brooklyn Academy of Music is so much more than just a performance space, it's a New York landmark. It's been home to such huge names as Ingmar Bergman, Philp Glass, Nirvana, and Peter Brook over the years, and continues to have big names strut its stages throughout the year. Any Brooklynite would be insane to pass up the chance to live in an apartment near the Brooklyn Academy of Music, as it leaves you right in the heart of the borough, as well as keeping you in touch with all the hottest cultural happenings in the city.
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