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Ryman Auditorium

Originally built as the Union Gospel Tabernacle in 1892 by Captain Tom G. Ryman, this National Historic Landmark and Mother Church of Country Music is a Nashville icon. Most famous as the former home of the Grand Ole Opry, the Ryman is open for tours during the day and hosts concerts and events at night. The building was recently honored as Pollstar Magazine's Theatre of the Year for a fourth time.

Benefits of Doing Business in Tennessee

Music really is the heartbeat of Music City and we're proud to be the Mother Church of Country Music, continuing our 120-year tradition of offering music lovers the finest in entertainment.

Company Statistics

Year Started: 1892
Number of Employees:
Top Products: Museum, daytime tours and concerts

Contact Information

Ryman Auditorium
116 Fifth Avenue North
Nashville, TN
615-458-8715
http://www.ryman.com
http://facebook.com/therymanauditorium
http://twitter.com/#!/THERYMAN

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