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theatre building in Cologne, Germany

 
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1986
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Concert hall, built 1982-1986 by Peter Busmann und Godfrid Haberer (acoustics consultant: Heinz Cramer) for the city of Köln, as a part of the Museum Ludwig/Philharmonie complex. Opened 14 September 1986 with Mahler's 8th Symphony and Walter Haupt's Klangwolke. Home to the Gürzenich-Orchester Köln and the RSO Köln. 2200 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Concert hall, built 1982-1986 by Peter Busmann und Godfrid Haberer (acoustics consultant: Heinz Cramer) for the city of Köln, as a part of the Museum Ludwig/Philharmonie complex. Opened 14 September 1986 with Mahler's 8th Symphony and Walter Haupt's Klangwolke. Home to the Gürzenich-Orchester Köln and the RSO Köln. 2200 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Concert hall, built 1982-1986 by Peter Busmann und Godfrid Haberer (acoustics consultant: Heinz Cramer) for the city of Köln, as a part of the Museum Ludwig/Philharmonie complex. Opened 14 September 1986 with Mahler's 8th Symphony and Walter Haupt's Klangwolke. Home to the Gürzenich-Orchester Köln and the RSO Köln. 2200 seats. (English) / qualifier
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theatre building in Cologne, Germany
  • Kölner Philharmonie
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Kölner Philharmonie [Cologne]
theatre building in Cologne, Germany
  • Kölner Philharmonie

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Concert hall, built 1982-1986 by Peter Busmann und Godfrid Haberer (acoustics consultant: Heinz Cramer) for the city of Köln, as a part of the Museum Ludwig/Philharmonie complex. Opened 14 September 1986 with Mahler's 8th Symphony and Walter Haupt's Klangwolke. Home to the Gürzenich-Orchester Köln and the RSO Köln. 2200 seats. (English)
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