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Koncerthuset

Concert halls in CopenhagenJean Nouvel buildingsMusic venues completed in 2009
København DR Koncerthuset (30964385486)
København DR Koncerthuset (30964385486)

DR Koncerthuset (Danish pronunciation: [ˈte̝ˀˌɛɐ̯ kʰʌnˈsɛɐ̯tˌhuˀsð̩, - kʰɔnˈ-]; previously Copenhagen Concert Hall in English) by Jean Nouvel is a part of the new DR Byen (DR Town), that houses the Danish Broadcasting Corporation, DR. The concert hall and the DR Town are located in the northern part of Ørestad – an ambitious development area in Copenhagen, Denmark. Construction commenced in February 2003. The official opening was celebrated on January 17, 2009, making the total time of construction just a little under 6 years. The concert complex consists of four halls with the main auditorium seating 1,800 people. It is the home of the Danish National Symphony Orchestra.

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Koncerthuset
Emil Holms Kanal, Copenhagen

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Emil Holms Kanal
1424 Copenhagen
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