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Stockholm Concert Hall

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59°20′06″N 18°03′47″E / 59.33500°N 18.06306°E / 59.33500; 18.06306

Stockholm Concert Hall
General information
Architectural styleNordic Classicism
AddressHötorget 8
111 57 Stockholm
Sweden
Completed1926
Inaugurated7 April 1926
Design and construction
Architect(s)Ivar Tengbom
Other information
Seating capacity1,770 (Stora salen)
460 (Grünewaldsalen)
140 (Aulinsalen)

The Stockholm Concert Hall (Swedish: Stockholms konserthus) is the main hall for orchestral music in Stockholm, Sweden.

With a design by Ivar Tengbom chosen in competition, inaugurated in 1926, the Hall is home to the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. It is also where the awarding ceremonies for the Nobel Prize and the Polar Music Prize are held annually. The interior includes work by Ewald Dahlskog, and the walls and ceiling in the minor hall, now known as Grünewald Hall, were painted by Isaac Grünewald. The exterior is the site of sculptor Carl Milles' 1936 bronze fountain, the Orfeus-brunnen ("the Orpheus Well").

The blue building lies to the east of Hötorget.

Many pop and rock concerts by famous artists have taken place at the Stockholm Concert Hall.[1]

Construction of the concert hall was funded in part by a testamentary donation from Rosa Nachmanson.[2]

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  1. ^ "Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden Concert Setlists". setlist.fm. Retrieved 2015-04-10.
  2. ^ "Nachmanson, släkt". riksarkivet.se. Retrieved 5 January 2021.

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