Thessaloniki Concert Hall
40°35′54″N 22°56′54″E / 40.59833°N 22.94833°E / 40.59833; 22.94833Inaugurated 2 January 2000 Cost € 41 million Other information Seating capacity 1400 Website Homepage ![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/3/3a/%CE%9C%CE%AD%CE%B3%CE%B1%CF%81%CE%BF_%CE%BC%CE%BF%CF%85%CF%83%CE%B9%CE%BA%CE%AE%CF%82_%CE%98%CE%B5%CF%83%CF%83%CE%B1%CE%BB%CE%BF%CE%BD%CE%AF%CE%BA%CE%B7%CF%82_-_panoramio.jpg/220px-%CE%9C%CE%AD%CE%B3%CE%B1%CF%81%CE%BF_%CE%BC%CE%BF%CF%85%CF%83%CE%B9%CE%BA%CE%AE%CF%82_%CE%98%CE%B5%CF%83%CF%83%CE%B1%CE%BB%CE%BF%CE%BD%CE%AF%CE%BA%CE%B7%CF%82_-_panoramio.jpg)
View from the promenade
Thessaloniki Concert Hall (Greek: Μέγαρο Μουσικής Θεσσαλονίκης) is a centre for the performing arts in Thessaloniki, Greece. It opened in 2000 on land donated by the Greek state. The complex has two main buildings: M1, with an auditorium that seats 1400; and M2, in more contemporary style by Japanese architect Arata Isozaki, with a number of smaller performance spaces.[1]
Artistic director of the Thessaloniki Concert Hall, whose three-year term begins on January 1, 2021, is Christos Galileas, associate professor of violin at Georgia State University.[2]
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See also
- Municipal Theatre of Corfu
- Athens Concert Hall
- List of concert halls
References
External links
- Homepage
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Landmarks of Thessaloniki
- Agios Athanasios tombs
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- Arch of Galerius and Rotunda
- Las Incantadas
- Navarinou Square
- Roman Forum
- Palace of Galerius
- Catacombs of Thessaloniki
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- Alaca Imaret Mosque
- Bey Hamam
- Church of Saint Gregory Palamas
- Immaculate Conception Cathedral
- Government House
- Lazarist Monastery
- White Tower of Thessaloniki
- Yahudi Hamam
- Yeni Mosque
- Egnatia Street
- Nikis Avenue
- Tsimiski Street
- Vasilissis Olgas Avenue
- Villa Allatini
- Villa Bianca
- Villa Mehmet Kapanci
- Villa A. Kapanci
- Villa Modiano
- Villa Mordoch
- Villa Petridi
- Gategno-Florentin Mansion
- Longos Mansion
- Moskof Mansion
- Stein Mansion
- Palataki
- State Conservatory of Thessaloniki
- Centre for Byzantine Research
- Seih Sou
- Nea Paralia
- Pedion tou Areos
- Pasha's Gardens [el]
- Marina Aretsou
- Labbatoir
- Ano Poli
- Stoa Malakopi
- Mikra British Cemetery
- Church of Taxiarches
- Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki
- Atatürk Museum
- Museum of Byzantine Culture
- Cinema Museum
- French Museum of Zeitenlik
- Museum for the Macedonian Struggle
- NOESIS
- Macedonian Museum of Modern Art
- Museum of Photography
- State Museum of Modern Art
- Teloglion Foundation of Art
- War Museum
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