Virtual Tour

Byrnes Auditorium - 1939

1703 Memorial Circle

Byrnes Exterior

Byrnes Exterior

Orchestra rehearsing in Byrnes

Orchestra rehearsing in Byrnes

David Bancroft Johnson Memorial Organ

David Bancroft Johnson Memorial Organ

Choir performance in Byrnes

Choir performance in Byrnes

Byrnes is named for James F. Byrnes, former S.C. governor and U.S. Secretary of State. While a U.S. senator, Byrnes arranged for Works Project Administration funds to be used with matching state funds to construct three campus buildings – the auditorium, Thurmond Building, and Macfeat Nursery School, now the Macfeat House, a reception area created from the former Academic Computing Center. Byrnes exemplifies the monumental architectural style prevalent in Depression-era public buildings.

Interesting Features:

  • David Bancroft Johnson Memorial Organ, an Æolian-Skinner valued today at $1,800,000 and containing more than 5,000 pipes in 78 ranks. It is considered one of the largest and finest instruments in the South. The organ underwent a two-year restoration beginning in 2007, and a 2009 organ festival welcomed the instrument home.