The National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), also known as the National Grand Theatre, is a large opera house, with an area spanning 12,000 square metres. Construction on the building started in December 2001, and although construction finished by July 2007, the inaugural concert was only held in December 2007. The main building, the Centre, is surrounded by an artificial lake. The Centre’s ellipsoidal dome shape has lead to it being described as “the Egg”. The gorgeous structure is composed of titanium and glass, and was designed by Paul Andreu, the French architect.
The inside contains three halls which can easily seat over 5000 people. The Drama Theatre lies to the west, the Concert Hall to the east, with the Opera House right in the middle. The entrances are designed to maintain a natural flow of visitors and to prevent congestion. The National Grand Theatre is located to the west of Tiananmen Square, and despite its futuristic design, complements the ancient structures found in its vicinity.
Catching a show at the National Grand Theatre is considered a “must do” when visiting Beijing, just like visiting the Forbidden City and the Xiushui Silk Market. Tourists can make sightseeing easier by finding Beijing accommodation close to these iconic landmarks. The Ascott Beijing offers luxury Beijing apartments within easy reach of the capital city’s most beloved attractions. Its excellent services and convenient location make it an ideal place to stay.
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