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in Rome. It was conceived as a multi-functional municipal hall for concerts, congresses and conventions, with a rising podium for 80 players and 400 to 600 singers. Seating an audience of 3,600, it is the largest hall for classical music in Germany by capacity. The hall was opened in 1914 with a
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The Kuppelsaal was restored again from 2015 to January 2016, including technical modernisation, more comfortable seating and improved
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with a Japanese tea garden and a rose garden. It is connected to the highway system by
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Jörg Friedrich, Annett Mickel-Lorenz, Christoph Borchers (eds.):
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met there temporarily from 1947 until the new building in the
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in 1946, with the city to be the state capital, the
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The large hall is called 614:Buildings and structures in Hanover 282:), but had problematic acoustics. 13: 445: 421:. 11 February 2016. Archived from 14: 630: 572: 505:Landeshauptstadt Hannover (ed.): 437:100 HCC Hannover Congress Centrum 285:The hall was severely damaged by 398:Hannover. Kleine Stadtgeschichte 206:Interior of the Kuppelsaal, 2010 492:, Baudenkmale in Niedersachsen 342:"100 Jahre Kuppelsaal Hannover" 429: 1: 526:SchlĂĽtersche, Hannover 2009, 374:(in German). 11 February 2016 315: 242:, and can be reached by bus. 280:beeindruckendes Raumerlebnis 7: 560:Jovis Verlag, Berlin 2014, 210: 10: 635: 245: 372:architektur-bildarchiv.de 254:, a young architect from 190:Hannover Congress Centrum 152: 147: 128: 113: 108: 98: 54: 39: 35: 26: 604:Concert halls in Germany 537:Birte Rogacki-Thiemann: 293:. 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Hanover
Lower Saxony
Coordinates
52°22′33″N 9°46′09″E / 52.375941°N 9.769242°E / 52.375941; 9.769242
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Hanover
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Eilenriede
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Messeschnellweg
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neoclassical style
Pantheon
bombing in World War II
tholobate
Lower Saxony

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