This beautiful concert hall was designed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner and built between 1905 and 1908 in the style of Catalan modernism.
Queen Victoria opened this circular concert hall in the 1870s. Since then, many notable concerts took place here whether they were rock and…
Opened in 1962, this iconic concert venue with a striking facade and extraordinary acoustic characteristics has been the heart of Berlin…
A beautiful staple of modernist architecture and the centre of Iceland's cultural life.
The Elbphilharmonie, popularly nicknamed Elphi, is a concert hall in the HafenCity quarter of Hamburg, Germany, on the Grasbrook peninsula…
This former Eastern Orthodox church is part of the Topkapi Palace complex. The name Hagia Irene means "Divine Peace".
The seat of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra is located in this 19th-century building.
Concertgebouw may refer to one of the following concert halls:
Designed by Rem Koolhaas, this building of unusual shape is home to three orchestras and hosts many musical events.
Operating since 1982, this remarkable arts center hosts the London Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Shakespeare Company, Barbican Theatre,…
Aviva Stadium also known as Lansdowne Road or Dublin Arena is a sports stadium located in Dublin, Ireland, with a capacity for 51,711…
Grieg Hall is a 1,500 seat concert hall located on Edvard Griegs' square in Bergen, Norway.Grieghallen was named in honor of Bergen-born…
Originally opened as a cinema, this West End theater was home to the now-legendary We Will Rock You musical (based on the Queen songs),…
Musikkens Hus is a venue in Aalborg, Denmark. It is located at Musikkens Plads by the Limfjord in the new cultural center area of the city.
The Skeppsholmen Church is a former church on the islet of Skeppsholmen in central Stockholm, Sweden.
Pärnu Concert Hall is a concert hall in Pärnu, Estonia. The hall is operated by Eesti Kontsert.
Uppsala Konsert & Kongress, popularly referred to as Musikens hus is a concert hall and convention centre in Uppsala, Sweden.