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Stavanger Konserthus

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Type
  
Concert Hall

Country
  
Norway

Opened
  
15 September 2012

Phone
  
+47 51 53 70 00

Inaugurated
  
15 September 2012

Town or city
  
Stavanger

Architect
  
RATIO Arkitekter AS

Height
  
27 m

Function
  
Concert Hall

Stavanger Konserthus

Seating capacity
  
1,500 (orchestra hall) 1,700 (multi-purpose hall)

Address
  
Sandvigå 1, 4007 Stavanger, Norway

Similar
  
Rogaland Teater, Norwegian Petroleum Museum, Kilden Performing Arts Centre, Sørmarka Arena, Stavanger Cathedral

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Stavanger Konserthus or Stavanger Concert Hall is a concert hall in Stavanger, Norway.

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It was officially opened by Crown Prince Haakon on 15 September 2012. The financing of the building was shared by the municipality of Stavanger, the county of Rogaland, the Norwegian government and private sponsors at a cost of 1.225 billion Norwegian kroner.

The concert hall has two halls, an orchestra hall and a multi-purpose hall with excellent acoustics, great foyer areas out to the seaside and a large outdoor amphitheater. It can be arranged symphony concert in one hall and a rock concert in the other - at the same time. Architects were RATIO Arkitekter AS.

Overblikk over stavanger konserthus


Fartein Valen orchestra hall

The orchestra hall is named after the composer Fartein Valen. It is specially designed for acoustic music and will become the new home of Stavanger Symphony Orchestra. There are 1,500 seats in the stalls (orchestra section) and the three galleries. The hall has 12 entrances at five different levels. The hall is equipped with an organ built by Ryde & Berg Orgelbyggeri AS in Fredrikstad.

Zetlitz multi-purpose hall

The multi-purpose hall is named in honor of the poet and Lutheran pastor Jens Zetlitz, who was a Stavanger native. In terms of acoustics, this hall is primarily designed for amplified music. It can be used for a great many purposes from rock to opera, and may be rigged as an amphitheatre, an arena, a catwalk or just have a flat floor suitable for a banquet or for a standing audience. The hall can be arranged for up to 1,700 seats.

References

Stavanger Konserthus Wikipedia