List of Concert Halls - Europe - Germany

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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