Musik-Festhalle

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  • Year 1910.
  • 3,000 seats.
  • Ausstellung Munchen 1910.
  • Hall No. I.
  • Now: Deutsches Museum, Verkehrszentrum, Theresienhohe, Munich.

The three exhibition halls were designed in 1906 by Wilhelm Bertsch, built from 1907 and opened on 16-05-1908 as part of the Munich Trade Fair. These are reinforced concrete buildings for contemporaries in irritatingly simple forms. Today it is cultural monuments due to the Bavarian monument protection law.

The world premiere of the 8th Symphony by Gustav Mahler took place in Halle I, the Neue Musik-Festhalle.

1908. Munich. Musik-Festhalle.

1910. Munich. Musik-Festhalle. Plan. 1910 Concert Munich 12-09-1910 – Symphony No. 8 (Premiere).

1908. Musik-Festhalle. Hall No. I.

1908. Musik-Festhalle. Hall No. I.

1908. Musik-Festhalle. Hall No. I.

2018. Musik-Festhalle. Hall No. I.

2018. Musik-Festhalle. Hall No. I.

Musik-Festhalle. Hall filled with soldiers for an acoustic test.

1910 Concert Munich 12-09-1910 – Symphony No. 8 (Premiere). Mahler in rehearsal.

2018. Musik-Festhalle. Hall No. I.

Musik-Festhalle. Hall No. I.

2018. Musik-Festhalle. Hall No. I.

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