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Pages in category "Music venues in Germany" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. ... Live Music Hall; LKA Longhorn; M. Maimarktgelände;
Live Music Hall (locally known as "LMH" or "Live") is a nightclub and music venue located in Ehrenfeld, Cologne, Germany. Concerts
Germany. Opened Venue City Capacity Baden-Württemberg 1904 ... Live Music Hall: 1,800 1991 E-Werk: 2,000 1986 Kölner Philharmonie: 2,000 1998 Palladium: 4,000
Stadthalle Offenbach is a convention center that opened in 1966 in Offenbach am Main, Germany. It hosts concerts, sporting events, cabaret and variety performances. It hosts concerts, sporting events, cabaret and variety performances.
The Great Concert Hall contains a pipe organ with 69 registers built by Klais Orgelbau. The Recital Hall is intended for the performance of recitals, chamber music and jazz concerts; it can hold an audience of 550 people. [2] In addition, there is the Kaistudio that allows for 170 visitors and is intended to serve educational activities. [22]
During the bombing on the evening of 27 November 1944, Freiburg lost its largest public assembly room at the time, a public hall near the municipal garden, the Stadtgarten. The previous building was completed in 1854 by local architect Friedrich Eisenlohr and provided enough room for up to 5,000 people. Even the city hall, which was built in ...
Silk Street Music Hall 196 Lecture Recital Room 80 Royal Academy of Music: Duke's Hall 1911 450 Royal Academy of Music: David Josefowitz Recital Hall 2001 150 Royal Albert Hall: 1871 5,544 BBC Promenade Concerts ("The Proms") / Classic BRIT Awards: Royal College of Music: Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall 1901 390 Royal College of Music: Recital ...
The Palladium is a concert hall in Cologne, located in the immediate vicinity of the E-Werk. [1] The building was built in 1899 as a mechanical engineering hall for the company Trefil Europe Engineering and has served as a venue for cultural events, mainly concerts, since December 1998.