Royce Hall

Royce Hall, named for Josiah Royce, a leading philosopher of the time, is an architectural landmark of UCLA and one of the original four buildings of the Westwood campus constructed in 1929. The building was modeled after a Milan, Italy, basilica and was designed by architect David Allison. The auditorium seats 1,833, houses an antique pipe organ and has been host to a wide variety of world renowned performing artists.