Grosse Tonhalle at Tonhalle Zürich
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About this space
Grosse Tonhalle is a prestigious concert hall located within the Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich venue, renowned for its exceptional acoustics and elegant architecture. This space is ideal for hosting a variety of events, including concerts, orchestral performances, and cultural events. With its grand atmosphere, Grosse Tonhalle provides an inspiring setting for both performers and audiences alike. Event organizers can take advantage of the venue's rich history and artistic ambiance to create memorable experiences. The hall is well-suited for large gatherings, making it a perfect choice for music festivals, gala events, and community celebrations. Its unique character and professional facilities ensure that every event held here is a resounding success.
Features
Wifi
Acoustic enhancements
Seating for large audiences
Stage
Space
2,250m² (24,219ft²)
Capacities
1,800 Theatre
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