Sala de Conciertos Vatroslav Lisinski
Sala de Conciertos Vatroslav Lisinski.
The Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall (in Croatian: Koncertna dvorana Vatroslava Lisinskog) is a large concert hall and convention center in Zagreb, Croatia. Its name is due to Vatroslav Lisinski, a Croatian composer of the 19th century. The building has two rooms: a large one with 1841 localities and a small one with 305 seats. A large lobby also serves as a large exhibition area. History
The decision to build a new multifunctional room in Zagreb was created in 1957. A team of architects led by Marijan Haberle won the designs competition. Construction began in 1961, but floods and financial problems pushed the room to end a decade later. finally opened on December 29, 1973.
The concert hall has organized a series of concerts where musicians of all genres worked. It has served as a stage for classical music, opera, ballet and theater, as well as numerous international congresses and conventions. The Vatroslav Lisinski concert hall had 10 million visitors in the first thirty years of operation. In 2007, a total of 450 different shows were exhibited in the hall, accumulating more than 760,000 visitors throughout the year. The Great Room has a capacity of 1841 seats.
This venue was the venue for the Eurovision Song Contest 1990. In 1992, the ceiling of the copper covered hall was completely replaced. The room had a reconstruction, and a redecoration in the years 1999 and 2009.
Coordinates: 45 ° 48'4 "N 15 ° 58'49" E / 45.80111, 15.98028
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