Seattle Center
Seattle Center is a
fairground,
park and arts and entertainment center in
Seattle, Washington, on the site used in
1962 by the
Century 21 Exposition.
The Center is home to:
- One terminus of the Alweg monorail.
- The Bagley-Wright Theater and Leo Kreielsheimer Theatre, home of Seattle Repertory Theater.
- Center House, formerly known as the Food Circus, which includes a food court, the Center House Theater, and a Children's Museum.
- The Experience Music Project.
- The Fisher Pavillion.
- The Fun Forest amusement park.
- The Intiman Playhouse, home of the Intiman theater company.
- The International Fountain.
- The KeyArena, home court of Seattle Supersonics basketball and Seattle Thunderbirds (Western Hockey League) ice hockey.
- McCaw Hall, home of the Seattle Opera and shared as a performance space with the Pacific Northwest Ballet, whose ballet school is adjacent.
- Memorial Stadium, a high school football and soccer stadium.
- The Mercer Arts Arena.
- The outdoor Mural Amphitheater, featuring a mosaic mural by Paul Horiuchi.
- The Northwest Rooms, a small conference center.
- The Pacific Science Center, home of the Boeing IMAX Theater, Eames IMAX Theater, and Laserium.
- The Seattle Center Pavillion
- A skatepark.
- The Space Needle.
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