
Apartments near Kimmel Center for Performing Arts in Philadelphia, PA (3,970 Rentals)


The Beverly

The Tidewater

Stable Lofts

309 S 16th St

The Baum’s Building

Lyndon at The Curtis

The Kenmar

The Lofts at 509 Vine

The Lofts at Brewerytown

1331 S Juniper St

The Mills

Lexington Apartments

The St James

3605 Powelton Ave

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Paloma University City

Way Rittenhouse

3830 Baring St

Avenue V 55 Plus Community

1814 N 16th St

The Frame

Luxury On Pine

313 Race

The Frankford Grand

Amble

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The Accolade on Chestnut

Annex 1201

1201 W Girard Ave

Herringbone Lofts

Old City Apartments

Sharswood Crossing

171 W. Berks St.

Residencies on Ridge

N Property Group - Temple Off Campus Housing

The Parkside Fishtown

The Avenue in Fishtown

The Block at SoNo

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Lincoln Square

1612 South St

622 N 2nd St

The Crane Chinatown

Temple Nest Apartments

3511 Baring St

2131 Walnut St

Annex at Brewerytown

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AKA University City

Mural Lofts

Marine Club

2220 Spruce St

Rittenhouse Claridge

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When you live in a rich city like Philadelphia, it pays to journey out of your apartment and take in the numerous opportunities to take in the culture of this wonderful town. Plays, symphonies and more await you within the city limits, and one place you can see it all is the Kimmel Performing Arts Center. Whether you're an opera hound, a music buff, or a theater fan, The Kimmel Center has everything you could need to fill your evening with entertainment. The number of shows available at the Kimmel Center is virtually endless, with something new coming almost every week. The Kimmel Center is home to a number of Philadelphia greatest performing groups, including the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Opera Company of Philadelphia, the Pennsylvania Ballet, the PHILADANCO, the American Theater Arts for Youth, and the Philly Pops, as well as numerous others. No matter what the type of productions, all of the theater spaces provide state-of-the-art equipment and plenty of seating, so that they're able to handle the huge crowds that make their way to the theater every night. There are a number of different venues to catch a show, depending upon what kind of show you want to see. For your main theatrical needs, as well as for orchestras and dance performances, the Perelman Theater is perfectly accommodated. It can be adapted for either dramatic performances, in which it features a proscenium stage on one side of its famous rotating stage, and plenty of theater-style seating. Its rotating stage is also useful is presenting innovative dance and musical performances, as well as startling new pieces of theater. If you're a fan of experimental theater, the innovation theater is the perfect spot for putting on a show, with its adaptable stage area and full theatrical lighting, to transform it easily into a room to practice into a room to perform. For real music fans, there's no place better than Verizon Hall to take in the most dulcet of tones. The theater holds 2,500, and is big enough to hold even the biggest of ensembles. No matter where your choose to see the show, the Kimmel Center is sure to show you something to shock and amaze. When leaving the apartment at night, why not take in a little culture, and what better place in Philadelphia to do just that than the Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, the top spot in Philly to catch a great show.
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