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Ryman Auditorium
Type: Historic Sites
10Best Says
One of Nashville's most beloved music venues, The Ryman is the premier spot for any music lover seeking to hear their favorite performer or tour a legendary performance space. Originally built as the... Read More
One of Nashville's most beloved music venues, The Ryman is the premier spot for any music lover seeking to hear their favorite performer or tour a legendary performance space. Originally built as the Union Gospel Tabernacle in 1892 by Captain Tom G. Ryman, it is one of the most famous music venues in the country (as well a a National Historic Landmark). With their top-notch acoustics and history, The Ryman has an almost mystical, welcoming feel. Ryman also offers daytime tours, so you can explore the majesty of this venue at your own pace. Easily spend two hours in the museum and, before you leave, make sure to stop by Cafe Lula for fresh and healthy eats.
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EXPERT TIPS BY:
Stacie Standifer
Travel Expert
- Best Attractions & Activities: "Spend the extra money to get a seat on the first level. It's worth the price."
- Recommended as Best Attractions & Activities Because: This is Nashville's most famous stage, where membership is coveted and respected by the world's most respected musicians.
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