One of the most sophisticated concert halls in the world today. It is acoustically and aesthetically advanced, home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and a monument to the Walt Disney family's vision. Walt Disney's family made the initial contribution of $50 million. The Walt Disney Concert Hall is the fourth addition to the Music Center of Los Angeles County. It has two outdoor amphitheaters, an urban park, expansive public gardens, ornamental landscaping, and water elements designed by Melinda Taylor and Lawrence Reed Moline. With a seating capacity of 2265, the Walt Disney Concert Hall is a prized entertainment avenue for the people of Los Angeles. If you wish to visit the hall, check the website for performance details. Audio Tours are also offered to the public. The 45-minute self-guided tour provides an in-depth and comprehensive exploration of the concert hall and takes visitors through the project's history. Narration by Emmy and Tony-Award winning actor John Lithgow. Audio Tours Daily: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. non-matinee days 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. matinee days $10 for adults $8 for students, seniors and groups