German concert hall buildings, architecture

German Concert Hall Buildings Elbphilharmonie Hamburg

German concert hall buildings – key music venue architecture developments in Germany – photos, architects, news, arts projects, contemporary architectural designs

Royal Albert Hall London building photos

Royal Albert Hall London building

Royal Albert Hall architecture photos – an iconic London music venue, one of England’s greatest concert halls – location, building design, architect: Royal Albert Hall photos

The Glasshouse International Centre for Music

Sage Gateshead - Newcastle Concert Hall

The Glasshouse International Centre for Music is a home for music and musical discovery, offering both performance and participation projects. Performances are designed to cater for all tastes.

Ziggo Dome: Amsterdam Concert Hall

Ziggo Dome: Amsterdam Concert Hall

Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Netherlands design by Benthem Crouwel Architects – ArenA Boulevard concert hall images, Holland arena news

Maraya AlUla concert venue, Saudi Arabia

Maraya AlUla concert and entertainment venue Saudi Arabia

Maraya AlUla concert venue, northwest Saudi Arabia, design by Florian Boje of Gio Forma, Milan, Italy: the largest mirrored building in the world – an architecture awards winner

China Philharmonic Concert Hall, Beijing

China Philharmonic Concert Hall Beijing

MAD architects, led by Ma Yansong, is nearing the completion of the China Philharmonic Concert Hall in Beijing, China, for which the firm won the design competition in 2014. The concert hall is one of the most significant cultural projects in the nation’s capital

Amare Den Haag Concert Halls building

Amare Den Haag Concert Hall Building

Amare Den Haag concert hall building design by NOAHH | Network Oriented Architecture with JCAU and NL Architects.: striking and idiosyncratic architectural eye-catcher was designed for the Dutch municipality

Copenhagen Opera House Building Denmark

Copenhagen Opera House Building Denmark

The Opera is situated in Copenhagen’s inner harbour and completes the historical axis running from the Marble Church through Amalienborg and into the Opera – right at the stage front where the performing artists and their audience meet.