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155: 40: 357: 195:), but it also aims to be one of the premier music venues for the general musical and cultural life of Norway, offering a broad variety of musical styles from classical, world music, and popular entertainment by both Norwegian and international artists and groups. It presents more than 300 events yearly and receives more than 200,000 visitors. 203:
For a long time, Oslo lacked a proper concert hall, and the Oslo Philharmonic did not have a regular hall for their rehearsals. Sometimes the rehearsals could be on different locations every day through the same project.
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The foyers can be used as exhibition areas, and the bars have a capacity of serving up to 1,400 people. Also the open area in front of the hall and the premises below belong to Oslo Konserthus AS. The
240:, several meeting and practise rooms, large foyers and bars, a box office and an office wing. The main hall has a maximum capacity of more than 1,600 and the small hall has 266. 216:’s winning proposal. Oslo Konserthus AS was founded in October 1966 and, on 22 March 1977, the concert hall was finally opened. In September the same year, a specially build 324: 212:
After decades of debate and delay, an architectal competition was arranged in 1955 and final drafts for the concert hall were presented in 1965, based on
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was installed. It was the largest organ in Norway until 2014.
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Oslo Konserthus

Vika
Oslo
Norway
Coordinates
59°54′47″N 10°43′47″E / 59.91306°N 10.72972°E / 59.91306; 10.72972

concert hall
Vika
Oslo
Norway
Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra
Gösta Åbergh
organ
Göttingen
Germany
concert halls
Stenersen Museum
Mariss Jansons
Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra
Oslo Konserthus - in Norwegian
Oslo Kommune/City archives
Oslo Concert Hall
Archived
Wayback Machine
"On the upbeat"
the original

Oslo Konserthus

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