Philharmonie Berlin![]() Philharmonie Berlin, Germany The Philharmonic Hall was designed by Hans Scharoun. It was opened on the 15th of October 1963, with a concert by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Herbert von Karajan. In the Main Auditorium about 270 concerts take place every year. It has 2440 seats. This is where the "Berliner Philharmoniker" give their concerts, as well as guest orchestras, chamber formations of all varieties and soloists. The Chamber Music Hall hosts approximately 240 concerts a year, ranging from smaller orchestral formations and chamber music groups to recitals. It has a capacity of 1180 seats. The design of both halls is based on the concept of "music as the centre of attention", with the concert podium in the centre of the hall and the audience seated in terraced blocks surrounding the stage on all sides. Last update 2007 Editorial Team Classictic.com
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How to get there: Please also use available parking facilities at Sony Center (entrances on Entlastungsstrasse and Bellevuestrasse), as well as at the Potsdamer Platz Arcades (entrance to the underground garage on Reichpietschufer) and the Gleisdreieck Parkhaus (entrance on Schöneberger Ufer).
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