Szczecin Philharmonic
The main hall of Szczecin Philharmonic | |
Location | Szczecin, Poland |
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Type | Concert hall |
Genre(s) | Classical |
Seating type | Reserved seating |
Opened | 1948 |
Website | |
Szczecin Philharmonic |
Szczecin Philharmonic (full name in Polish: Filharmonia im. Mieczysława Karłowicza w Szczecinie), or the Mieczysław Karłowicz Philharmonic Orchestra founded in 1948, is a philharmonic of the city of Szczecin, Poland.[1] In 2015, the new building of the philharmonic was awarded the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture.
History
The first concert under the direction of Felicjan Lasota took place in October 25, 1948. In 1958 the Philharmonic was named after the renown Polish classical composer and conductor Mieczysław Karłowicz (1876-1909). Until 2014 the Philharmonic was located in the representative rooms of the Municipal Office, on Armii Krajowej Square. From September 14, 2014 the new seat of the Philharmonic is a building on 48 Małopolska Street, designed by Studio Barozzi Veiga from Barcelona.[2][3]
Gallery
- Szczecin Philharmonic Hall, view from plac Solidarności
- Szczecin Philharmonic Hall, view from plac Solidarności
- The entrance to the old building of Szczecin Philharmonic, Armii Krajowej Square
- The new building, 48 Małopolska Street, side view from Hołd Pruski Square
- The interior of the new building
- The main hall of Szczecin Philharmonic
- The interior of Szczecin Philharmonic Hall
See also
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References
Coordinates: 53°26′16″N 14°32′30″E / 53.4377°N 14.5418°E