
Gothenburg Concert Hall is in full activity the year round. Housed in this beautiful building, which has been praised for its acoustics, is Sweden’s National Orchestra, the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra.
Gothenburg Concert Hall is a world-famous building from 1935 with ground-breaking architectural design. The main room’s acoustics are still ranked among the best in the world. The concert hall is situated on Götaplatsen and shares the space with the City Theatre, the Museum of Art, and the grand statue of Poseidon.
The concert hall is staffed with an orchestra of 109 musicians, an orchestra which has developed from a small, regional orchestral society to a fully-fledged symphonic orchestra. When the Concert Hall was built in 1935, it was intended for 60 musicians, and has grown since then.
Evenemang kopplade till orkesteruppsättningar.
The main hall: 1247 seats (cinema seating), 4 wheelchair seats, 200 m2 stage area, 2 soloists' lodges, 2 large dressing rooms including shower rooms, wardrobe with or without staff, wheelchair ramp, elevator, hearing loop, freight elevator directly to the stage.
Stenhammarsalen: 390 seats (cinema seating), 2 wheelchair seats, 60 m2 stage area, 3 boxes, own wardrobe and foyer, cargo intake on the same level as the stage, bar/café service, wine/beer rights.
Viktor Rydbergsalen: Up to 50 seats with its own entrance and cloakroom, fully equipped for conferences.
Götaplatsen 8, 412 56 Göteborg
Open in Google MapsGöteborg Landvetter Airport (GOT) | 25 | km |
Central station | 1.5 | km |
Götaplatsen