![]() In 1981, construction began on the 1,000 seat Festival Concert Hall. The Concert Hall is the focus of the Festival Hill campus and the site of... |
![]() The Edythe Bates Old Chapel was built in La Grange in 1883 as the Episcopal Methodist Church of La Grange. The congregation of the Travis Street... |
![]() Also referred to as the Schoolhouse, the Service Building was the original building on what is now the Festival Hill campus. It was the... More Information ... |
![]() The Albert and Ethel Herzstein Memorial Plaza was created in July 2001 to honour and memorialize the many generous and charitable gifts to a wide... |
![]() Located below the Edythe Bates Old Chapel, and sometimes referred to as Kafe Kaffeine or the Stone Chapel, the Lower Chapel is used for... |
![]() The Menke House dates back to 1902. Moved from Hempstead, Texas to Festival Hill in 1978, the single-story ranch house was renovated into a... |
![]() The Log House on the grounds of Festival Hill was inspired by 'Al Araf', the home built by George J. Jenks for his family on the shore of Lake Huron... More Information ... |
![]() Artist Residence I was constructed in 1999 to provide housing for our increasing number of students during the Summer Music... |
![]() Artist Residence II was built in 2000 to serve as a housing facility for students during the Summer Music... |
![]() The newest housing facility, Artist Residence III was completed in 2009, featuring 12 rooms with three twin beds each and a large Common... |
![]() Located at the north end of the Festival Concert Hall, some of the Studio Dorms are used as practice rooms while others provide student... |
![]() The Great Shed, constructed in 1990, serves as a residence facility, carpentry workshop and storage facility. The living quarters located on... |
![]() The Tree House is a two-story structure built on site in 1978, with two bedrooms on the first floor and one bedroom on the second... |
![]() The Garvey-Grisham Facility is a single-story structure built in 1979, featuring four bedrooms which serve... |
Gate House The Gate House, renovated in 1995, serves as a residence facility. More Information ... |
![]() Named in honor of William Lockhart Clayton, the man who authored the Marshall Plan for European Recovery shortly after the Second World War, this... More Information ... |
![]() Located at the back of the Festival Concert Hall, the David W. Guion Museum Room is a permanent exhibition of Round Top Festival... |
![]() Charles L. and Faith P. Bybee Library was dedicated on March 24, 2018. The Round Top Festival Institute Library and Museum Collections is home to the... More Information ... |
![]() Located at the back of the Festival Concert Hall, the Anders Gustav Frederik and Josephine Oxehufwud Museum Room is a permanent exhibition of... More Information ... |
The Library and Museum Collections In addition to the David W. Guion Museum Room and the Oxehufwud Museum Room, the extensive holdings of Round Top Festival Institute also... |
![]() The gardens at Festival Hill are becoming known throughout the US for their extraordinary collection of herbs, the useful plants of mankind. The... |
![]() The New House serves as faculty housing during the Summer Music Festival. More Information ... |
Cottage The Cottage serves as faculty housing during the Summer Music Festival. More Information ... |
Lentz House Lentz House serves as a residence facility, providing faculty housing during the Summer Music Festival, and guest lodging during the... |