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  1. Ryman Auditorium celebrates all genres, backgrounds and people on its hallowed stage and in every sacred pew. This place is where fans, artists and employees come together to experience music, performances, and the arts. The Ryman and Opry Entertainment Group are committed to working every day to provide a platform for diverse music and ...

  2. Ryman Auditorium. 13,801 reviews. #1 of 376 things to do in Nashville. Points of Interest & LandmarksTheaters. Closed now. 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Write a review. About. When you walk through the doors of historic Ryman Auditorium, one thing becomes clear right away: this isn’t just another nightly music venue, and it’s so much more than a ...

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  4. www.opry.com › plan-your-visit › ryman-auditoriumRyman Auditorium | Opry

    The Ryman Auditorium is the most famous former home of the Grand Ole Opry (1943-1974), and the Opry show returns to the historic building a few times throughout the year for Opry Country Classics and Opry at the Ryman. The Ryman is also host to numerous concerts and events throughout the year. Specials. Plan Your Visit.

  5. Sep 14, 2020 · Ryman Auditorium. The red brick bulk of the Ryman Auditorium at 116 Opry Place (116 Fifth Avenue, North) occupies a quarter of a block in downtown Nashville. It was originally called the Union Gospel Tabernacle and was renamed the Ryman Auditorium in 1904, in honor of Captain Thomas Green Ryman, who perhaps did more to make the building a ...

  6. Oct 8, 2017 · Ryman Auditorium. Built as the Union Gospel Tabernacle between 1888 and 1892, Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium gained international renown from 1943 to 1974 as home to the Grand Ole Opry, the premier live country music radio broadcast of Nashville station WSM. It is recognized as the “mother church” of modern country music.

  7. When Ryman passed away in 1904, his memorial was held at the tabernacle and Sam Jones proposed that the building be renamed Ryman Auditorium, a proposal that was met with eager approval by attendees. Even though Ryman Auditorium was originally designed as a house of worship, it was often leased to promoters for secular events to help pay off ...

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