Athens Concert Hall
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The Athens Concert Hall is a cultural organization established in Athens, Greece. It was founded on June 20, 1991[1][2][3][4][5].
The venue serves as a prominent center for musical and artistic performances. Its establishment marked a significant addition to the city's cultural infrastructure[1][2][3][4][5].
Athens Concert Hall
Summary
Athens Concert Hall is a concert hall[1]. It draws 64 Wikipedia views per month (concert_hall category, ranking #71 of 196).[2]
Key Facts
- Athens Concert Hall's field of work was music[3].
- Athens Concert Hall's field of work was opera[4].
- Athens Concert Hall's field of work was theatre art[5].
- Athens Concert Hall's field of work was ballet[6].
- Athens Concert Hall's field of work was visual arts[7].
- Athens Concert Hall's field of work was convention[8].
- Athens Concert Hall was a member of European Concert Hall Organisation[9].
- Athens Concert Hall was a member of International Congress and Convention Association[10].
- Athens Concert Hall was a member of International Association of Congress Centers[11].
- Athens Concert Hall is located in Athens Municipality[12].
- Athens Concert Hall is in the country of Greece[13].
- Athens Concert Hall's instance of is recorded as concert hall[14].
- Athens Concert Hall's instance of is recorded as convention center[15].
- Athens Concert Hall's instance of is recorded as theatre building[16].
- Athens Concert Hall's instance of is recorded as performing arts center[17].
- Athens Concert Hall's instance of is recorded as opera house[18].
- Athens Concert Hall's instance of is recorded as performing arts building[19].
- Athens Concert Hall's shares border with is recorded as Eleftherias Park[20].
- Athens Concert Hall's shares border with is recorded as Athens Naval Hospital[21].
- Athens Concert Hall's architect is recorded as Emmanouil Vourekas[22].
- Athens Concert Hall's architect is recorded as Ilias Skroumbelos[23].
- Athens Concert Hall's architect is recorded as Rolf Krogmeyer[24].
- Athens Concert Hall's architect is recorded as Panos Tzonos[25].
- Athens Concert Hall's architect is recorded as Kyriakos Kyriakidēs[26].
- Athens Concert Hall's architect is recorded as Nikos Scholidis[27].
Body
Founding
June 20, 1991 marks the founding of Athens Concert Hall[28].
Operations
Operators include Athens Concert Hall Organisation[29], Friends of Music Society[30], and Greek state[31].
Industry
Fields of work include music[3], a type of arts[32]; opera[4], a music genre[33], founded in 1600[34]; theatre art[5], a performing arts genre[35]; ballet[6], a performing arts genre[36]; visual arts[7], a type of arts[37]; and convention[8].
Ownership
Athens Concert Hall is owned by Athens Concert Hall Organisation[38].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Athens Concert Hall include Megaro Moussikis metro station[39], an Athens Metro station[40], in Greece[41].
Why It Matters
Athens Concert Hall draws 64 Wikipedia views per month (concert_hall category, ranking #71 of 196).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[42] It is known by 37 alternative names across languages and contexts.[43]
Entities named for it include Megaro Moussikis metro station[39], an Athens Metro station[40], in Greece[41].