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Konzerthaus Berlin
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Nearby attractions
Französischer Dom
Gendarmenmarkt 7, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Neue Kirche
Gendarmenmarkt 1-2, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Bebelplatz
Unter den Linden, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Memorial to May 10, 1933 Nazi Book Burning
Bebelpl. 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Hugenottenmuseum Berlin
Gendarmenmarkt 5, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Sankt Hedwigs-Kathedrale
Bebelpl., 10117 Berlin, Germany
Berlin State Opera
Unter den Linden 7, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Bud Spencer Museum
Unter den Linden 10, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Checkpoint Charlie
Friedrichstraße 43-45, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Museum for Communication Berlin
Leipziger Str. 16, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Nearby restaurants
Augustiner am Gendarmenmarkt
Charlottenstraße 55, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Lutter & Wegner am Gendarmenmarkt
Charlottenstraße 56, 10117 Berlin, Germany
MAREDO Beef & Beer Gendarmenmarkt
Quartier 205 Am Gendarmenmarkt, Charlottenstraße 57, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Borchardt
Französische Str. 47, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Hugo & Notte
Gendarmenmarkt 5, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Bellboy Bar
Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Straße 30, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Frittenwerk Berlin Friedrichstraße
Friedrichstraße 69, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Nanoosh
Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Straße 50, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Hauptstadtrestaurant Gendarmerie
Behrenstraße 42, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Sons of Mana Gendarmenmarkt Q205
Friedrichstraße 67-70/Q, Charlottenstraße 205, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Nearby hotels
Hilton Berlin
Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Straße 30, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Hotel Luc, Autograph Collection
Charlottenstraße 50, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Titanic Gendarmenmarkt Berlin
Französische Str. 30, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Hotel de Rome
Behrenstraße 37, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Garner Hotel Berlin - Gendarmenmarkt
Charlottenstraße 66, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Clipper Boardinghouse Berlin-Gendarmenmarkt
Behrenstraße 47, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Hotel NH Collection Berlin Mitte am Checkpoint Charlie
Leipziger Str. 106-111, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Hapimag Resort Berlin Gendarmenmarkt
Kronenstraße 43, 10117 Berlin, Germany
The Mandala Suites
Friedrichstraße 185-190, 10117 Berlin, Germany
ARCOTEL John F Berlin
Werderscher Markt 11, 10117 Berlin, Germany
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Konzerthaus Berlin

Konzerthaus Berlin, Gendarmenmarkt 2, 10117 Berlin, Germany
4.7(1.9K)
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attractions: Französischer Dom, Neue Kirche, Bebelplatz, Memorial to May 10, 1933 Nazi Book Burning, Hugenottenmuseum Berlin, Sankt Hedwigs-Kathedrale, Berlin State Opera, Bud Spencer Museum, Checkpoint Charlie, Museum for Communication Berlin, restaurants: Augustiner am Gendarmenmarkt, Lutter & Wegner am Gendarmenmarkt, MAREDO Beef & Beer Gendarmenmarkt, Borchardt, Hugo & Notte, Bellboy Bar, Frittenwerk Berlin Friedrichstraße, Nanoosh, Hauptstadtrestaurant Gendarmerie, Sons of Mana Gendarmenmarkt Q205
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+49 30 203092333
Website
konzerthaus.de

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Nearby attractions of Konzerthaus Berlin

Französischer Dom

Neue Kirche

Bebelplatz

Memorial to May 10, 1933 Nazi Book Burning

Hugenottenmuseum Berlin

Sankt Hedwigs-Kathedrale

Berlin State Opera

Bud Spencer Museum

Checkpoint Charlie

Museum for Communication Berlin

Französischer Dom

Französischer Dom

4.7

(1.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Neue Kirche

Neue Kirche

4.5

(775)

Open 24 hours
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Bebelplatz

Bebelplatz

4.6

(6.2K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Memorial to May 10, 1933 Nazi Book Burning

Memorial to May 10, 1933 Nazi Book Burning

4.6

(1.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Konzerthaus Berlin

Augustiner am Gendarmenmarkt

Lutter & Wegner am Gendarmenmarkt

MAREDO Beef & Beer Gendarmenmarkt

Borchardt

Hugo & Notte

Bellboy Bar

Frittenwerk Berlin Friedrichstraße

Nanoosh

Hauptstadtrestaurant Gendarmerie

Sons of Mana Gendarmenmarkt Q205

Augustiner am Gendarmenmarkt

Augustiner am Gendarmenmarkt

4.0

(4.6K)

$$

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Lutter & Wegner am Gendarmenmarkt

Lutter & Wegner am Gendarmenmarkt

4.0

(888)

$$$

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MAREDO Beef & Beer Gendarmenmarkt

MAREDO Beef & Beer Gendarmenmarkt

4.5

(1.0K)

$$

Open until 10:00 PM
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Borchardt

Borchardt

4.0

(1.8K)

$$$

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Reviews of Konzerthaus Berlin

4.7
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5.0
2y

The Konzerthaus Berlin, also known as the Berlin Concert Hall, is a world-renowned performance venue in the heart of Berlin, Germany. The hall is considered one of the city's most important cultural landmarks, and it is known for its rich history, impressive architecture, and diverse programming. The Konzerthaus Berlin was first built in the early 19th century and has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years. The hall's original design was created by the renowned architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel, who is also responsible for creating many other iconic landmarks in Berlin, including the Altes Museum and the Neue Wache. The hall's architecture is characterized by its grand neoclassical facade, impressive columns, ornate details, and a striking central dome. The hall's interior is equally impressive, featuring a stunning main hall with soaring ceilings, intricate detailing, and state-of-the-art acoustics. Over the years, the Konzerthaus Berlin has hosted some of the most important musical events in the city's history. The hall has hosted performances by many of the world's most excellent classical musicians, including Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Liszt, and Johannes Brahms. Today, the Konzerthaus Berlin is home to a wide range of musical programming, including classical concerts, operas, jazz performances, and contemporary music events. The hall is known for its commitment to presenting innovative and diverse programming, and it is considered one of Berlin's most important cultural institutions. In addition to its impressive performance spaces, the Konzerthaus Berlin also houses several important cultural institutions, including a museum showcasing the hall's rich history and a music library with an extensive collection of scores and recordings. One of the most notable features of the Konzerthaus Berlin is its commitment to accessibility and community engagement. The hall offers various educational programs and community outreach initiatives, including workshops, concerts for children, and community performances. Whether you're a lover of classical music, jazz, or contemporary music, visiting the Konzerthaus Berlin is an experience you will remember. With its stunning architecture, state-of-the-art acoustics, and commitment to cultural engagement, the hall is a must-visit destination for anyone travelling to Berlin. Please Like Mike! In Berlin town, there's much to see, From historic sites to lively streets. But if you want to know what's new, Check out Mike's post, it's tried and true.

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2.0
4y

We had a bad experience when we tried to enjoy a concert last week. We arrived 15 minutes earlier and we had to go back and forth a few times as the entrance and the cashier are at the opposite side of the building. On top of that we had to fill in forms, give our personal details and show our tests to not one but various people. After we were ready to enter, we were told just to go upstairs in a building with many staircases and numerous doors. No signs and no personnel. After we found someone, we were told to go further upstairs even if we had other type of tickets, with no other explanation. When we reached top floor we were told we have to wait 10 minutes to enter as it already begun. Twenty minutes later the door opened to let us in the balcony and "enjoy" the remaining of the one hour concert. Bottom line, it should be much simpler and organized. The stuff should be able to give clear instructions and offer a...

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5.0
6y

The concert hall of Berlin is one of the fine buildings that dominate Gendarmenmarkt. The concert hall is a classically inspired building with a hexastyle column entrance supporting a pediment with scenes of classical drama. The hexastyle columns are also the entrance way into the portico with fantastic views of Gendarmenmarkt the area around. Unusually, the building has a stepped gable inspired roof begin the main front pediment, which is itself also a pediment, but with scenes depicting the muses.

Visitors are allowed to enter the building, but not the concert hall (unless there’s a concert) and it’s interesting an empty concert hall where you can see the seating and stage in all its glory.

A fantastic building with many interesting architectural features. Definitely visit the Gendarmenmarkt and the concert hall just to see this fantastic...

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macedonboymacedonboy
The concert hall of Berlin is one of the fine buildings that dominate Gendarmenmarkt. The concert hall is a classically inspired building with a hexastyle column entrance supporting a pediment with scenes of classical drama. The hexastyle columns are also the entrance way into the portico with fantastic views of Gendarmenmarkt the area around. Unusually, the building has a stepped gable inspired roof begin the main front pediment, which is itself also a pediment, but with scenes depicting the muses. Visitors are allowed to enter the building, but not the concert hall (unless there’s a concert) and it’s interesting an empty concert hall where you can see the seating and stage in all its glory. A fantastic building with many interesting architectural features. Definitely visit the Gendarmenmarkt and the concert hall just to see this fantastic landmark of Berlin.
Zoltan LukacZoltan Lukac
A beautiful building, classics of architect Karl F Schinkel, early in the 19th century. Originally built as a theater venue, however, considered by many (not by me) as one of the best acoustic halls is Europe. It actually contains a large and a small hall, therefore, often running more than one show at the time. Personally, I don’t think the acoustics to be extraordinary, as a matter of fact, if t wasn’t for all the acoustic reflectors added more recently, it probably would be quite poor. This, as far as I can tell, because the halls are rectangular and flat, with no noticeable features that would enhance acoustics. Also no features that enhances the audiences view of the stage, particularly once you’re seated past row 10.
BradJillBradJill
Konzerthaus is one of the landmark buildings situated between Französischer Dom and Deutscher Dom at Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin. Built originally as a theatre house between 1818 and 1821, its function has been that of a concert hall since the post WWII era. Konzerthaus is neo-classical in style with an impressive column lined portico, decorative pediment as well as a bronze Quadriga figure atop the building. It is an attractive building to see even if you are not planning on attending a concert during your visit to Berlin. Note: During the annual Christmas Market at Gendarmenmarkt, Konzerthaus was well lit up at night time and quite nice to see as apart of the market experience.
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The concert hall of Berlin is one of the fine buildings that dominate Gendarmenmarkt. The concert hall is a classically inspired building with a hexastyle column entrance supporting a pediment with scenes of classical drama. The hexastyle columns are also the entrance way into the portico with fantastic views of Gendarmenmarkt the area around. Unusually, the building has a stepped gable inspired roof begin the main front pediment, which is itself also a pediment, but with scenes depicting the muses. Visitors are allowed to enter the building, but not the concert hall (unless there’s a concert) and it’s interesting an empty concert hall where you can see the seating and stage in all its glory. A fantastic building with many interesting architectural features. Definitely visit the Gendarmenmarkt and the concert hall just to see this fantastic landmark of Berlin.
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A beautiful building, classics of architect Karl F Schinkel, early in the 19th century. Originally built as a theater venue, however, considered by many (not by me) as one of the best acoustic halls is Europe. It actually contains a large and a small hall, therefore, often running more than one show at the time. Personally, I don’t think the acoustics to be extraordinary, as a matter of fact, if t wasn’t for all the acoustic reflectors added more recently, it probably would be quite poor. This, as far as I can tell, because the halls are rectangular and flat, with no noticeable features that would enhance acoustics. Also no features that enhances the audiences view of the stage, particularly once you’re seated past row 10.
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Konzerthaus is one of the landmark buildings situated between Französischer Dom and Deutscher Dom at Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin. Built originally as a theatre house between 1818 and 1821, its function has been that of a concert hall since the post WWII era. Konzerthaus is neo-classical in style with an impressive column lined portico, decorative pediment as well as a bronze Quadriga figure atop the building. It is an attractive building to see even if you are not planning on attending a concert during your visit to Berlin. Note: During the annual Christmas Market at Gendarmenmarkt, Konzerthaus was well lit up at night time and quite nice to see as apart of the market experience.
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