How many seats are in Royce Hall?
1,800Royce Hall / Capacity
Royce Hall is an 1800-seat auditorium built in 1929 and renovated in 1998 after being severely damaged in the 1994 Northridge earthquake. The main hall comprises the stage, where representations take place, and two areas for the audience: the Orchestra section and the Balcony.
Who built Royce Hall?
architect David Allison
Modeled after Milan’s Basilica di Sant’Ambrogio, constructed in the tenth and eleventh centuries, Royce Hall was built in 1929 as one of the first campus structures by architect David Allison.
Who was Royce Hall named after?
philosopher Josiah Royce
Royce Hall is named for the American objective idealist and pragmatist philosopher Josiah Royce, born in 1855 in Grass Valley, CA.
How old is Royce Hall UCLA?
93Royce Hall / Age (c. 1929)
How do you go to UCLA campus?
Campus Tours
- Campus Tours. A tour narrated by current UCLA student tour guides. Tours will be online and in-person.
- Virtual Campus Tours (Transfer) A tour narrated by current UCLA student tour guides via online webinars.
- Housing Tours. We are not able to offer on-campus housing tours at this time.
Who is the owner of UCLA?
University of California, Los Angeles
Former names | Southern Branch of the University of California (1919–1927) University of California at Los Angeles (1927–1958) |
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Type | Public land-grant research university |
Established | May 23, 1919 |
Parent institution | University of California |
Accreditation | WSCUC |
When was UCLA founded?
May 23, 1919, Los Angeles, CAUniversity of California, Los Angeles / Founded
Are guests allowed at UCLA?
The campus is open to the general public. Visitors to UCLA are expected to abide by all guidance posted throughout campus and to comply with health and safety requirements, including wearing a mask while indoors.
Can you drive through UCLA?
My daughter and I first drove thru the campus to get an idea of it – wow! UCLA is pretty big, very spacious and definitely one of the most beautiful campus I have seen! The buildings are amazing, the bookstore is huge and easy walk to tons of stores and restaurants off campus.