Union Gospel Tabernacle

E431992

Union Gospel Tabernacle was the original name of Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium, a landmark venue famed as the longtime home of the Grand Ole Opry.

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Union Gospel Tabernacle canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf auditorium
historic building
landmark
music venue
alsoKnownAs Ryman Auditorium NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Neo-Romanesque
surface form: Romanesque Revival
associatedWith Grand Ole Opry NERFINISHED
capacity approximately 2,300 seats
city Nashville NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalRegion American South NERFINISHED
formerNameOf Ryman Auditorium NERFINISHED
function venue for musical performances
venue for public lectures
venue for religious revivals
hasFeature curved balcony
stained glass windows
wooden pews
hasType indoor performance venue
heritageStatus listed on the National Register of Historic Places
importanceInCountryMusic iconic venue
laterRenamed Ryman Auditorium NERFINISHED
locatedIn Nashville, Tennessee NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
material brick
notableEvent served as longtime home of the Grand Ole Opry under the name Ryman Auditorium
notableFor association with the Grand Ole Opry
being the original name of Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium
openedAs Union Gospel Tabernacle NERFINISHED
ownershipType privately owned venue
publicAccess open to the public for events and tours
region Downtown Nashville NERFINISHED
roleInNashville key site in the city’s musical heritage
significance historic venue for country music
major cultural landmark in Nashville
touristAttraction yes
usedAs concert hall
public assembly hall
religious meeting hall

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Ryman Auditorium formerName Union Gospel Tabernacle