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'''Philharmonic Hall''' refers to multiple music venues:
'''Philharmonic Hall''' also known as '''Philharmonie''' refers to concert halls that have an in-house orchestra:
* [[Elbphilharmonie]], Hamburg, Germany

* [[Gewandhaus|Gewandhaus Philharmonie]], Augustusplatz, Leipzig, Germany
* [[David Geffen Hall]] at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York; known as Philharmonic Hall at its opening in 1962, renamed for Avery Fisher in 1973, and renamed for David Geffen in 2015.
* [[Berliner Philharmonie]], Berlin, Germany
* [[Philharmonic Hall, Cologne]], Germany
* [[David Geffen Hall]] at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, US; known as Philharmonic Hall at its opening in 1962, renamed for Avery Fisher in 1973, and renamed for David Geffen in 2015
* [[Azerbaijan State Philharmonic Hall]] in Baku, Azerbaijan
* [[Azerbaijan State Philharmonic Hall]] in Baku, Azerbaijan
* [[Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool]], UK
* [[Berliner Philharmonie]], home of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
* [[Philharmonic Hall, London]], UK
* [[Philharmonic Hall, Cologne]] below the level of the Roncalliplatz in [[Cologne]] is the Philharmonic Hall, with seating for 2,000 rising in concentric segments of a circle
* [[Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool]]
* [[Philharmonic Hall, London]]


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 06:26, 7 May 2023

Philharmonic Hall also known as Philharmonie refers to concert halls that have an in-house orchestra:

See also

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