Tonhalle [Düsseldorf] (Q7874)

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Revision as of 12:43, 11 September 2025 by Purkertcz (talk | contribs) (‎Created claim: Property:P44: Built 1925-1926 by Wilhelm Kreis as Rheinhalle, a planetarium and multi-purpose hall as a part of the Ehrenhof complex of the Düsseldorf tradefair area (which was originally built for the 1926 Gesolei - Gesundheitspflege, soziale Fürsorge und Leibesübungen exposition). Severly damaged in World War II. Re-opened 1954 as a multi-purpose hall. 1975-1978 converted into a concert hall by Helmut Hentrich (acoustics consultant: Heinrich Keilholz). Re-o...)

Theatre building in Düsseldorf, Germany

Theatre building in Düsseldorf, Germany
  • Tonhalle
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Tonhalle [Düsseldorf]
Theatre building in Düsseldorf, Germany
  • Tonhalle

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51°13'54.840"N, 6°46'22.008"E
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Built 1925-1926 by Wilhelm Kreis as Rheinhalle, a planetarium and multi-purpose hall as a part of the Ehrenhof complex of the Düsseldorf tradefair area (which was originally built for the 1926 Gesolei - Gesundheitspflege, soziale Fürsorge und Leibesübungen exposition). Severly damaged in World War II. Re-opened 1954 as a multi-purpose hall. 1975-1978 converted into a concert hall by Helmut Hentrich (acoustics consultant: Heinrich Keilholz). Re-opened 1978 as Tonhalle. Home to the Düsseldorfer Symphoniker orchestra. 1933 seats. - The Grünes Gewölbe brick caves of the original Rheinhalle have survived all rebuildings. They are currently used for art exhibitions by the Düsseldorf Kunstmuseum. (English)
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1978
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