Germany
Location | Venue | Room | Date built | Seats | Resident organizations |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Baden-Baden | Festspielhaus | 1998 | 2,500 | ||
Bayreuth | Bayreuth Festspielhaus | 1872 | 1,900 | Bayreuth Festival | |
Berlin | Berliner Philharmonie | Großer Saal | 1963 | 2,440 | Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra |
Kammermusiksaal (Chamber Music Hall) | 1987 | 1,180 | |||
Konzerthaus Berlin | 1984 | Konzerthausorchester Berlin | |||
Bielefeld | Rudolf-Oetker-Halle (in German) | Großer Saal | 1930 | 1,561 | Kulturamt Bielefeld |
Bonn | Beethovenhalle | Großer Saal | 1959 | 1,980 | Beethoven Orchester |
Bremen | Die Glocke (in German) | 1926 | Glocke Veranstaltungs GmbH | ||
Cologne | Kölner Philharmonie (in German) | 1986 | WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne | ||
Dortmund | Konzerthaus Dortmund | 2002 | 1,500 | ||
Düsseldorf | Tonhalle Düsseldorf | 1926 | 1,933 | ||
Essen | Saalbau Essen (in German) | 1949 | 1,000+ | Essener Philharmonie | |
Frankfurt | Alte Oper | 1880 | 2,500 | ||
Jahrhunderthalle (in German) | Kuppelsaal | 1963 | 4,800 | ||
Freiburg | Konzerthaus Freiburg (in German) | 1996 | 1,744 | SWR Baden-Baden and Freiburg Symphony Orchestra | |
Hamburg | Elbe Philharmonic Hall | 2009 | 2,150 and 550 | North German Radio Symphony Orchestra | |
Laeiszhalle | Großer Saal | 1904 | 2,023 | Hamburger Symphoniker | |
Leipzig | Gewandhaus | 1981 | 1,900 | Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra | |
Munich | Gasteig | Philharmonie | 1985 | 2,387 | Münchner Philharmoniker |
Herkulessaal | 1953 | 1,270 | Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra | ||
Prinzregententheater | Großes Haus | 1901 | 1,083 | ||
Wiesbaden | Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden | Großes Haus | 1894 | 1,041 | |
Kurhaus Wiesbaden | Friedrich-von-Thiersch-Saal | 1907 | 1,350 | ||
Wuppertal | Stadthalle Wuppertal (in German) | Großer Saal | 1896 | 2,000 | Historische Stadthalle Wuppertal GmbH |
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