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Multi-purpose hall complex, built 1911-1914 by Paul Bonatz, Friedrich Eugen Scholer and Michael Kott. Opened 11 June 1914. Damaged by bombs in World War II. Subsequently rebuilt in modified form. 1947-1962 a side wing was the seat of the Niedersachsen state parliament. - The complex now known as Hannover Congress Centrum HCC includes several concert and multi-purpose halls: Kuppelsaal (3642 seats), Beethovensaal (753 seats) and Niedersachsenhalle. 1975 addition of another hall named Eilenriedehalle. 2015-2016 major renovation of Kuppelsaal. Used as a congress centre, for concerts, and for various other events. (English)
Property / Note: Multi-purpose hall complex, built 1911-1914 by Paul Bonatz, Friedrich Eugen Scholer and Michael Kott. Opened 11 June 1914. Damaged by bombs in World War II. Subsequently rebuilt in modified form. 1947-1962 a side wing was the seat of the Niedersachsen state parliament. - The complex now known as Hannover Congress Centrum HCC includes several concert and multi-purpose halls: Kuppelsaal (3642 seats), Beethovensaal (753 seats) and Niedersachsenhalle. 1975 addition of another hall named Eilenriedehalle. 2015-2016 major renovation of Kuppelsaal. Used as a congress centre, for concerts, and for various other events. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Multi-purpose hall complex, built 1911-1914 by Paul Bonatz, Friedrich Eugen Scholer and Michael Kott. Opened 11 June 1914. Damaged by bombs in World War II. Subsequently rebuilt in modified form. 1947-1962 a side wing was the seat of the Niedersachsen state parliament. - The complex now known as Hannover Congress Centrum HCC includes several concert and multi-purpose halls: Kuppelsaal (3642 seats), Beethovensaal (753 seats) and Niedersachsenhalle. 1975 addition of another hall named Eilenriedehalle. 2015-2016 major renovation of Kuppelsaal. Used as a congress centre, for concerts, and for various other events. (English) / qualifier
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  • HCC-Hannover Congress Center
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Hanover Congres Centre, Kuppelsaal
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52°22'33.39"N, 9°46'9.27"E
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Multi-purpose hall complex, built 1911-1914 by Paul Bonatz, Friedrich Eugen Scholer and Michael Kott. Opened 11 June 1914. Damaged by bombs in World War II. Subsequently rebuilt in modified form. 1947-1962 a side wing was the seat of the Niedersachsen state parliament. - The complex now known as Hannover Congress Centrum HCC includes several concert and multi-purpose halls: Kuppelsaal (3642 seats), Beethovensaal (753 seats) and Niedersachsenhalle. 1975 addition of another hall named Eilenriedehalle. 2015-2016 major renovation of Kuppelsaal. Used as a congress centre, for concerts, and for various other events. (English)
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Mit einer umfassenden Sanierung im Jahr 2016 wurde auch die Akustik des Saals optimiert. Es wurden gezielt Elemente eingebaut, die den Schall streuen, während andere eine hohe Schallabsorption haben oder tieffrequente Schallanteile auffangen. (German)
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