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TCD Ballroom over Castro (skybox at an altitude of 2,000 meters). The excellent place for events, weddings, concerts, formal dances, etc!

 

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Germany, Hamburg, the "Elbbrücken" metro station, Elbe bridges station, near the three railway & road bridges called "Elbbrücken" leading over the River-North-Elbe. The metro station consists of two elevated tracks & platforms, opened December 2018 & connected by interlinked skywalk for the Hamburg S-Bahn commuter trains also with two tracks & platforms. The station is the terminus of the U4 line of the metro & will be a new stop for two S-Bahn, commuter trains lines. It was built to facilitate a better accessibility for the new HafenCity quarters of Hamburg from the south.

 

The curved arches of the futuristic glass roof with 1200 glass panes of 250 kg each & a height of up to almost 16 mtr, the station offers its passengers & visitors a lot of light, wide & many views towards the harbour, the city & the new city quarters, because being located right on the water, the station has an integrated viewing platform. The platform hall is built in a north-south orientation, thus providing the technical prerequisite for an extension of the U4 over the river on the "Kleine Grasbrook" & additional connections.

 

Due to problems during construction works the opening of the S-Bahn stop, originally planned together with the metro station, has been delayed by estimated 12 to 18 month. Holes for the foundation could not be drilled as planned for the apparent reason that drilling machines partly were confronted by resistance at 10 mtr below the surface. The price tag for the U-Bahn section was lower than projected, down from 178 million Euro to 145 million, including the tracks from the previous station HafenCity Universidad, the cost for the S-Bahn stop is anticipated to rise from 43 to about 60 million Euro.

 

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Germany, Hamburg, Rissen, a small "gourmet" fish pond for cranes & wild ducks in the middle of the pastures of the two stud farms.

 

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Orpheum Theatre - Vancouver

Summer sunlight and shadows on the curving, glass curtain wall, part of an extension and renovation to the Usher Hall which follows the building's shape but added much-neeed facilities to this well-loved concert hall.

Harpa - Reykjavík concert hall and conference centre, Iceland

The Semperoper is the Dresden, Germany, opera house and the concert hall of the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden (Saxon State Orchestra). This amazing building is located near the Elbe River in the historic center of Dresden, Germany.

 

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Germany, Hamburg, Peacock, male Blue Peafowl,

…show-off time for the females & tourists is over,

...time to go home for the day.

 

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Christmas gift from family to see Cirque Stratosphere at SOH.

 

Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House, Sydney

Germany, Hamburg, M-V. my niece on her first tandem skydive over Mecklenburg Vorpommern from a Cessna Grand Caravan 208B & at a height of 4000 meters, 2500 meters of free fall & 200 km/h falling speed towards the earth.

 

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Naples, Italy: Teatro di San Carlo, the oldest opera house in Europe

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An abstract view of the Royal Concert Hall's architecture, in Nottingham city centre.

 

The Royal Concert Hall is part of the same complex as the Theatre Royal. It was built in a modern architectural style in 1982 on the former site of the Empire Theatre (1989-1969), and stands on the other side of South Sherwood St from the Cornerhouse entertainment & leisure centre.

 

Taken with a Nikon D40, fitted with a Nikkor AFS DX 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6G II lens, and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.

 

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De concertzaal, "Het Concert-Gebouw" in Amsterdam, Nederland

The concert hall, "Het Concert-Gebouw" in Amsterdam, Netherlands

Der Konzertsaal, „Het Concert-Gebouw“ in Amsterdam, Niederlande

قاعة الحفلات، "Het Concert-Gebouw" في أمستردام، هولندا

音乐厅,“Het Concert-Gebouw”,阿姆斯特丹,荷兰

La sala da concerto, "Het Concert-Gebouw" ad Amsterdam, Paesi Bassi

Den Concertssall, "Het Concert-Gebouw" zu Amsterdam, Nederland

ENG: The Elbphilharmonie (nicknamed "Elphi") had a construction period from 2007 to 2016 and is a concert hall in Hamburg. The opening ceremony took place on 11 January 2017. It was planned with the aim of creating a new landmark for the city and a "cultural monument for all". The entire project then cost around 866 million euros. The 110 metre high building in the HafenCity district is located on the right bank of the Norderelbe at the tip of the Großen Grasbrook and has 26 floors and 29 elevators.

 

It was built using the shell of the former Kaispeicher A warehouse from 1963. A modern structure with a glass façade reminiscent of sails, water waves, icebergs or a quartz crystal was placed on this plinth. The location at the Kaiserhöft is characterised by the former industrial use of the harbour and the neo-Gothic brick architecture of the Speicherstadt.

 

A little tip:

Until the end of 2018 the Plaza is to be visited free of charge. This is located at a height of 37 m and thus between the old, traditional harbour warehouse and the new, glass structure of the Elbphilharmonie. Visitors will be able to walk around the entire building.

 

GER: Die Elbphilharmonie (Spitzname: „Elphi“) hatte eine Bauzeit von 2007 bis 2016 und ist ein Konzerthaus in Hamburg. Die Eröffnungsfeier fand am 11. Januar 2017 statt. Sie wurde mit dem Ziel geplant, ein neues Wahrzeichen der Stadt und ein „Kulturdenkmal für alle“ zu schaffen. Das ganze Projekt kostete dann rund 866 Millionen Euro. Das 110 Meter hohe Gebäude im Stadtteil HafenCity liegt am rechten Ufer der Norderelbe an der Spitze des Großen Grasbrooks und besitzt 26 Etagen sowie 29 Aufzüge.

 

Es wurde unter Einbeziehung der Hülle des früheren Kaispeichers A aus dem Jahre 1963 errichtet. Auf diesen Sockel wurde ein moderner Aufbau mit einer Glasfassade gesetzt, die an Segel, Wasserwellen, Eisberge oder einen Quarzkristall erinnert. Die Lage am Kaiserhöft ist von der einstigen industriellen Hafennutzung und der neugotischen Backsteinarchitektur der Speicherstadt geprägt.

 

Ein kleiner Tipp:

Bis Ende des Jahres 2018 soll man die Plaza noch kostenlos besuchen können. Dieser befindet sich auf 37 m Höhe und damit zwischen dem alten, traditionsreichen Hafenspeicher und dem neuen, gläsernen Aufbau der Elbphilharmonie. So können die Besucher einmal um das komplette Gebäude herumlaufen.

Lucerne's Jesuit Church is the first large baroque church built in Switzerland north of the alps. First and foremost is an expression of the Catholic Church's 17th century struggle to regain spiritual leadership in the counter-reformation. At the same time it does show that the Catholics then refused to accept any discussion on major points of criticism by the protestant churches. Instead, baroque architecture displays power and glory and emphasizes exactly those parts of Catholic tradition (especially the veneration of saints) and visual culture (as opposed to the protestant emphasis on the word of the biblical scriptures).

 

There is perfect logic that Lucerne, seeing itself as the capital of the Catholic fraction of Switzerland in pre-modern times, should have constructed this building. Today, Jesuit Church is a major tourist attraction and serves as a concert hall while it has become almost irrelevant to local church life from a religious point of view.

 

Source: travelguide.all-about-switzerland.info/lucerne-jesuitchur...

 

Walt Disney Concert Hall. Los Angeles

Elbphilharmonie Concert House

Hamburg, Germany

Harbour City district

Architects: Herzog & de Meuron, Basel, Switzerland

Built as the City Hall in 1900-2, this Korojedov-designed bulding now houses the Lithuanian National Philharmonic Orchestra. It has a storied history including hosting the reformist Great Assembly of Vilnius in 1905 and the Vilnius Soviet in 1918.

How about this for a town hall? It was built in 1887 for the burghers of Fremantle in Western Australia and was designed by the architects Grainger and D'Ebro in the Victorian Free Classical style; the fine clock tower is 32 metres (105 ft) high.

 

Since I was here in 2013, the building has undergone a major restoration, including a colour change back to its original Victorian hue. In 1963 it ceased to be the main council office; these days it’s a concert hall and visitor centre, complete with dining facilities, function rooms and an atrium.

 

Concert hall in the harbour of Hamburg. It is one of the largest and acoustically most advanced concert halls in the world. The new glassy construction sits on top of an old warehouse building, built 1963. The top of the warehouse is also an observation deck.

The complex also houses a hotel with 244 rooms, conference rooms, restaurants, bars, 45 luxury apartments, a spa and a parking garage for 433 cars!

Inaugurated: 2017. Architects: Herzog & de Meuron.

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Germany, Hamburg, "Planten un Blomen" is an approximately 47 hectare park in the centre of Hamburg.

The name "Planten un Blomen" is in the North German dialect & it means “Plants & Flowers”. The founder & first director of the botanical garden in the Hamburg walls, Johann G. C. Lehmann, planted a plane tree in November 1821, the first tree in the park. The tree is located still today at the Dammtor train station entrance between the large tropical glasshouse & the Congress Centre, the tree is a natural symbol representing the beginnings of the gardens.

The park is a popular destination for the inhabitants in the Hamburg metropolitan area & tourists; it is part of a green zone that stretches horizontally through the whole nearly 2 million city down to the harbour.

 

The park is famous for its water-light concerts, public theatre & music performances. In addition to the gardens, there is a large playground in the southern park area; the park is open all year round there is no entrance fee.

 

📌...From May to September, the water-light concerts are presented daily at 10 pm with a bi-weekly changing 30 minutes program. The fountain & lighting is operated by three technicians during the show & tuned to harmonize with the music. Every evening several hundreds of people, with or without a picnic, sit on the lawns around the lake to watch the intense spectacle...unless it rains, the water games still take place.

 

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Architect: schmidt hammer lassen architects

Built in: 2015

Client: Skanska Sverige AB

 

This is the new 54,000 square metres large concert, congress and hotel complex in Malmö. The building consists of a composition of cubic volumes that are mutually twisted and given different sizes to meet the directions and building heights of the surrounding city. The façades are designed with a homogeneous expression to make the composition appear as one architectonic sculpture.

 

The new cultural centre becomes an open, expressive and dynamic building that is manifold in both its activities and its architecture. The point of departure for the building design is the modern Scandinavian architectural tradition with the clear functional organisation and the accessible and open ground floor lay-out. The building becomes the focal point and a landmark for Malmö – a place where the spirit of the city, the diversity and the intimacy is given an architectonic expression.

 

Source: schmidt hammer lassen architects

 

Walt Disney Concert Hall, architect Frank Gehry

Germany, Hamburg, Harbour, Windjammer sailing out of the harbour.

 

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Exterior wall of Harpa Concert Hall in Iceland

A great organ dominates the view to the stage in Vienna's Musikverein concert hall. Two chandeliers bookend the organ pipes.

Blick auf die Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg.

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Kleinhans Music Hall (1938-40) on Symphony Circle in Buffalo NY was designed by Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen (1873-1950) and his son Eero Saarinen (1910-1961); the elegant brick and stone structure is considered to be acoustically one of the world’s finest performance halls

Germany, Hamburg, Jenisch Park, summer flavours at the park.

The Jenisch park is the oldest landscaped park in Hamburg, located in the Othmarschen quarter at the shore of River Elbe, of the area of 43 ha 8 ha are a protected.

Two museums, Jenisch House & Ernst Barlach House, are located within the park. The small river “Flottbek” flows through the park & into the Elbe at the ferry dock “Teufelsbrück” meaning devils bridge…

 

The area of today's park was acquired by Caspar Voght in the period from 1785 to 1805, together with extensive land near the town of Flottbek. At the time, it was largely uninhabited former cultivated land. All of Voght's property consisted of four parts, which were grouped around a country house & which can still be seen in the townscape today: today's Jenisch park, the botanical garden, among other things a golf course & initially a tree nursery, but today also park again.

Voght was inspired when landscaping his property by English poet William Shenstone's estate, The Leasowes. He planned an extensive ideal landscape with which he wanted to combine aesthetic & economic aspects, social responsibility & agricultural use. Together with the Scottish farmer Alexander Rogers he designed a model estate in the form of a so-called rural farm as a sequence of picturesque landscapes that were accessed via a circular route. The result was a park landscape with farmland, wooded areas & groups of trees that seemed casually embedded & buildings.

 

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The beautiful Austrian Crystal that lightens the Kennedy Center concert hall.

Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham

Dream job: Window cleaner at the Elbphilharmonie

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