Apartments near The Egg in Albany, NY(618 Rentals)
38 Albion Ave, Unit 2
589 Washington Ave, Unit 1
533 Washington Ave, Unit 1
571 Washington Ave, Unit 1
556 Park Ave, Unit 1
534 Yates St, Unit B
614 Myrtle Ave, Unit A
819 Myrtle Ave, Unit 1
427 Hamilton St, Unit 2 and 3rd Floor
220 Ontario St, Unit B
208 Ontario St, Unit B
238 Quail St, Unit 1
519 Hamilton St, Unit 2
534 Hamilton St, Unit 2
560 Park Ave, Unit 2-3
651 Myrtle Ave, Unit 2
537 Warren St, Unit 2nd Floor Rear
25 Holland Ave
29 Elm St
328 Madison Ave
57 S Main Ave
544 Madison Ave
103 Ten Broeck St
830 Madison Ave
139 Madison Ave
367 Partridge St
111 Pine St
883 Broadway
223 Western Ave
74 Grand St
14 Barclay St
86 Grand St
3 S Main Ave
664 State St
134 State St
6 Pine St
Beaver Lofts
103 Columbia St
99 Columbia St
97 Columbia St
98 Columbia St
The Palmer House Apartments
93 Clinton Ave
83 Columbia St
81 Columbia St
Maiden House
99 Pine Street
50 S Pearl St
Park Place at 60 State
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From the view of your Albany-area apartment you can see it, but you'll be darned if you can figure out exactly what it is...an oversized gigantic football? Some sort of otherworldly flying saucer? Nope, wrong on both counts. It's Albany's world-famous structure The Egg! One part architectural mindblower, one part performance hall, The Egg is an insanely unique part of Albany's history, and a mandatory visit for anyone new in town. While construction on The Egg began in the 1960's, it took over a dozen years to complete and did not open its doors until 1978. Since then, it has hosted a countless number of theatrical presentations, live music acts, comedians and other performers. Known on a global scale for not only its strange oval shape but also for its pristine, pitch-perfect acoustics, The Egg guarantees that there's never a bad seat in the house. As with most performing art centers of this size and scope, The Egg places a hearty emphasis in their performance schedule upon education through the arts. Thus, you're just as likely to spot a large group of school children on their way to catch a historical reading by 'Rosa Parks', as you are to run into a rowdy crew of teenagers in line for Henry Rollins. A surprising variety of libations are offered despite the venue's upscale feel (sake anyone?), with a number of fine dining restaurants within short walking distance as well. So for Albany-area apartment-ites eager to fill up on their artistic entertainment, this is one Egg that's pretty hard to beat.