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| + | Cultural complex, built 1978-1985 by Raue, Rollenhagen und Lindemann architects. The name Gasteig is an old local placename meaning steep track. The complex includes a folk high school, the city library, a conservatory and several halls: Philharmonie: Home to the Münchner Philharmoniker. 2387 seats. Organ by Orgelbau Klais, 1985. Carl-Orff-Saal: Chamber concert hall, named in honour of the German composer Carl Orff (1895-1982). 528 to 598 seats. Black Box: 120 to 225 seats (+ 20 standing) Kleiner Konzertsaal: Chamber concert hall. 191 seats. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Cultural complex, built 1978-1985 by Raue, Rollenhagen und Lindemann architects. The name Gasteig is an old local placename meaning steep track. The complex includes a folk high school, the city library, a conservatory and several halls: Philharmonie: Home to the Münchner Philharmoniker. 2387 seats. Organ by Orgelbau Klais, 1985. Carl-Orff-Saal: Chamber concert hall, named in honour of the German composer Carl Orff (1895-1982). 528 to 598 seats. Black Box: 120 to 225 seats (+ 20 standing) Kleiner Konzertsaal: Chamber concert hall. 191 seats. (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Cultural complex, built 1978-1985 by Raue, Rollenhagen und Lindemann architects. The name Gasteig is an old local placename meaning steep track. The complex includes a folk high school, the city library, a conservatory and several halls: Philharmonie: Home to the Münchner Philharmoniker. 2387 seats. Organ by Orgelbau Klais, 1985. Carl-Orff-Saal: Chamber concert hall, named in honour of the German composer Carl Orff (1895-1982). 528 to 598 seats. Black Box: 120 to 225 seats (+ 20 standing) Kleiner Konzertsaal: Chamber concert hall. 191 seats. (English) / qualifier | |||
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theatre building in Au-Haidhausen, Germany
- Gasteig
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| English | Gasteig [Au-Haidhausen] | theatre building in Au-Haidhausen, Germany |
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48°7'53.040"N, 11°35'29.040"E
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Cultural complex, built 1978-1985 by Raue, Rollenhagen und Lindemann architects. The name Gasteig is an old local placename meaning steep track. The complex includes a folk high school, the city library, a conservatory and several halls: Philharmonie: Home to the Münchner Philharmoniker. 2387 seats. Organ by Orgelbau Klais, 1985. Carl-Orff-Saal: Chamber concert hall, named in honour of the German composer Carl Orff (1895-1982). 528 to 598 seats. Black Box: 120 to 225 seats (+ 20 standing) Kleiner Konzertsaal: Chamber concert hall. 191 seats. (English)
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81667
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10 November 1985
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