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'''Philharmonic Hall''' refers to multiple music venues: |
'''Philharmonic Hall''' refers to multiple music venues: |
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* [[Azerbaijan State Philharmonic Hall]] in Baku, Azerbaijan |
* [[Azerbaijan State Philharmonic Hall]] in Baku, Azerbaijan |
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* [[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, 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. |
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* [[Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool]] |
* [[Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool]] |
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* [[Philharmonic Hall, London]] |
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Revision as of 10:25, 13 October 2014
Philharmonic Hall refers to multiple music venues:
- Avery Fisher Hall at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York. Known as Philharmonic Hall from its opening in 1962 to its renaming for Avery Fisher in 1973
- Azerbaijan State Philharmonic Hall in Baku, Azerbaijan
- 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