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Vigadó Concert Hall

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Architectural style
  
Neoclassical architecture

Function
  
Concert Hall

Phone
  
+36 20 429 4124

Architect
  
Frigyes Feszl

Vigadó Concert Hall

Address
  
Budapest, Vigadó tér 2, 1051 Hungary

Similar
  
Hungarian State Opera Ho, Müpa Budapest, Hall of Art - Budapest, Dohány Street Synagogue, St Stephen's Basilica

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Vigadó (usually translated as "Place for Merriment") is Budapest's second largest concert hall, located on the Eastern bank of the Danube in Budapest, Hungary.

Although the acoustics are lacking, the building itself, designed by Frigyes Feszl in 1859, makes a bold impression along the Pest embankment. Built to replace another concert hall on the same site (which was destroyed by fire in the 1848 War of Independence) Feszl's Vigadó was also badly damaged, this time during World War II. The post-war reconstruction, which took some thirty-six years to complete, remains faithful to his original design and continues to attract leading conductors and performers from around the world. The facade of the Vigadó was cleaned and restored in 2006.

The Budai Vigadó is the home stage of the Hungarian State Folk Ensemble (The House of Traditions), the group having started in 1951 with Hungarian traditional dance and music. The group consists of 30 dancers, a Gypsy band of 14, and a 5-member folk band.

The first cantorial festival vigado hall budapest hungary july 1989


References

Vigadó Concert Hall Wikipedia


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