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Vahdat Hall

Vahdat Hall (Ex-Roodaki) is a three story opera hall with Italian style, picture frame and unilateral with total space of 92000 square meters and infrastructure of 7050 square meters for opera, ballet, classic orchestras (Symphonic and Philharmonic), National and traditional orchestras and folkloric dance.

Vahdat Hall
Location: Ostad Shahriyar St., Hafez Ave., Tehran
Phone: +982166705101-5
Dependency: Governmental
Outer view of the building is an assimilation 
of architectural fgures of the Achaemenidae and the Barok ages. Audience moveable seats are set in three story balcony. 
Also there is VIP station allocated in front of the Stage on second balcony.
This hall as an independent organization used to have particular credits which were ratifed as a governmental budget before Islamic revolution and was indirectly operated 
under the government’s support. The hall’s frst manager was “Hamed Rohani” and after him “Abedin Zanganeh” became in charge. Opera artistic group and ballet used to perform annually in this hall. In 1980, the hall renamed as “Vahdat hall” and went under supervision of Deputy Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance in Art and was frequently allocated for special program performance, speech, seminar 
and prideful plays.
In 2000, Islamic parliament allowed the government to integrate Roudaki hall and Azadi cultural complex to Roodaki Cultural and Artistic institute as a public non-govern-
mental institute under the supervision of Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance. In that year, this issue was imparted to Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance according to a missive from Mohammad Khatami.
Type: Proscenium Theater
Theater Capacity
Total: 750 People
Main Hall: 500 People
Balconies (Three Floors): 250 People
Stage Dimensions:
Proscenium Opening: 12m 
Stage Depth: 35m
From hall’s end to the Proscenium Opening: 23.75m
Stage Height: 28m
Deck Height: 85cm
Proscenium Opening Height: 7m
Forestage: 2.70m