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Hosting events ranging from Broadway musicals to comedy shows, the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall is the premier cultural center near Sarasota homes for sale. Get an in-depth look at this first-class venue as our real estate agents share some fascinating facts.
History of the Van Wezel
Built in 1968 and 1969, the Hall bears the name of Lewis and Eugenia Van Wezel, local philanthropists whose bequest provided part of the funding. The rest of the financing was raised by a City of Sarasota bond referendum.
The Van Wezel was designed by William Wesley Peters, son-in-law and mentee of iconic architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Observers have noted Wright's influence in the relationship between the building and its natural surroundings, as well as the dramatic interior and the use of modest materials to create an overall ambiance of richness.
Van Wezel's eye-catching design makes it one of the more recognizable landmarks around Bradenton homes for sale. Wright's widow Olgivanna chose the unique purple seashell theme after being inspired by a seashell she found near the Sea of Japan, which has a prominent place in the Van Wezel lobby.
Van Wezel over the Years
At the dawn of the 21st century, the City of Sarasota recognized the need to update the Van Wezel. To that end, the City engaged the original firm, Taliesin Architects of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, to modernize the building without jeopardizing its architectural integrity. Additions and changes made over the last 24 years include:
Inside the Van Wezel
The Van Wezel encompasses 80,000 square feet, with the centerpiece of Roskamp Auditorium. Other spaces include the Grand Foyer, Selby Educational Center, two lobbies, a professional catering kitchen, and administrative offices.
Upcoming Events at the Van Wezel
Whether you're a culture junkie or weekend warrior, Sarasota fits your lifestyle. Contact us at Wagner Realty to learn more.
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