John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Map / Location

Often just called Kennedy Center, the Washington, D.C. performing arts venue located along the Potomac River opened in 1971 and consists of the Concert Hall, Opera House, Eisenhower Theater, Family Theater, Terrace Theater, Theater Lab, Millennium Stage and K.C. Jazz Club. John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts designed by Edward Durell Stone has 16 hand-blown chandeliers given as a gift from Sweden, two artistic tableaus presented as a gift from West Germany, various sculptures, Opera House's red and gold curtain provided by Japan, and a roof top terrace to host events.
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