Facilities

Conservatory

Conservatory

Most Conservatory of Music facilities are housed in a complex of three contiguous buildings designed by Minoru Yamasaki: Bibbins Hall, the Central Unit, and Robertson Hall. Resources include five concert halls, a music library, 150 practice rooms, and 200 Steinway pianos. The Conservatory's tradition of musical excellence dates to its founding in 1865, making it the oldest in continuous operation in the United States.

Browse through these topical links to learn more about the instrument collections, instruction, rehearsal and performance spaces at Oberlin.