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Concert hall, built 1935 by Nils Einar Eriksson. Acoustical consultant: H. Kreuger. Opened 4 Oct 1935. 1985 renovations, modernization, and extension by a functional building (acoustical consultants: Ingemansson Acoustics). 2000 renovations (acoustical consultant: Niels V. Jordan). The complex includes two halls: Great Hall (1247 seats) and Stenhamamr Hall (390 seats). Home to the Göteborgs Symfoniker orchestra. Used for symphonic and chamber concerts. (English)
Property / Note: Concert hall, built 1935 by Nils Einar Eriksson. Acoustical consultant: H. Kreuger. Opened 4 Oct 1935. 1985 renovations, modernization, and extension by a functional building (acoustical consultants: Ingemansson Acoustics). 2000 renovations (acoustical consultant: Niels V. Jordan). The complex includes two halls: Great Hall (1247 seats) and Stenhamamr Hall (390 seats). Home to the Göteborgs Symfoniker orchestra. Used for symphonic and chamber concerts. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Concert hall, built 1935 by Nils Einar Eriksson. Acoustical consultant: H. Kreuger. Opened 4 Oct 1935. 1985 renovations, modernization, and extension by a functional building (acoustical consultants: Ingemansson Acoustics). 2000 renovations (acoustical consultant: Niels V. Jordan). The complex includes two halls: Great Hall (1247 seats) and Stenhamamr Hall (390 seats). Home to the Göteborgs Symfoniker orchestra. Used for symphonic and chamber concerts. (English) / qualifier
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57°41'49"N, 11°58'45"E
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Concert hall, built 1935 by Nils Einar Eriksson. Acoustical consultant: H. Kreuger. Opened 4 Oct 1935. 1985 renovations, modernization, and extension by a functional building (acoustical consultants: Ingemansson Acoustics). 2000 renovations (acoustical consultant: Niels V. Jordan). The complex includes two halls: Great Hall (1247 seats) and Stenhamamr Hall (390 seats). Home to the Göteborgs Symfoniker orchestra. Used for symphonic and chamber concerts. (English)
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4 October 1935
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