Renaiss Hall
Renaiss Hall was built in 1922 on the site of the former Ninomaru of Okayama Castle and opened the curtain of history as the Okayama Branch of the Bank of Japan. Designed by Upeiji Nagano, a leading architect in the banking industry at the time, the hall was reborn as Renaiss Hall in September 2005 as a new creative center for culture and the arts in Okayama, preserving this outstanding historical building from the Taisho Period for future generations. With a ceiling height of 9 meters, the hall can be used for a variety of purposes, including concerts, lectures, and exhibitions.
Experiences in Renaiss Hall are coming soon.
Getting there
Renaiss Hall
岡山市北区内山下1-6-20, Okayama, 700-0824