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Thessaloniki Concert Hall
Μέγαρο Μουσικής Θεσσαλονίκης
General information
AddressMaria Callas Street
Town or cityThessaloniki
CountryGreece
Coordinates40°35′54″N 22°56′54″E / 40.59833°N 22.94833°E / 40.59833; 22.94833
Inaugurated2 January 2000
Cost 41 million
Other information
Seating capacity1400
Website
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Thessaloniki Concert Hall (Greek: Μέγαρο Μουσικής Θεσσαλονίκης) is a centre for the performing arts in Thessaloniki, Greece. It opened in 2000 on land donated by the Greek state. The complex has two main buildings: M1, with an auditorium that seats 1400; and M2, in more contemporary style by Japanese architect Arata Isozaki, with a number of smaller performance spaces.

Artistic director of the Thessaloniki Concert Hall, whose three-year term begins on January 1, 2021, is Christos Galileas, associate professor of violin at Georgia State University.

View from the promenade

See also

References

  1. "Organisation of Thessaloniki Concert Hall". Thessaloniki Concert Hall. Archived from the original on 30 May 2013. Retrieved 6 March 2012.
  2. Νέος καλλιτεχνικός διευθυντής του ΟΜΜΘ ο Χρίστος Γαλιλαίας

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