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The Athens Concert Hall (Greek: Μέγαρον Μουσικής Αθηνών, Mégaron Mousikis Athinon) is a concert hall located in Athens, on Vassilissis Sofias Avenue.

The Hall was inaugurated in 1991 with two halls. Since then it has been augmented with two more halls and now has a total of four: two large and two smaller ones. The Hall has optimal facilities for opera performances, and some operas are presented every season.

The Megaro Moussikis station of the Athens Metro is just outside the Hall, on Line 3.

Performance venues and other facilities

  • The Friends of Music Hall has a capacity of 1,961, and is used for concerts and recitals. It also holds the biggest pipe organ in Greece, with 6,080 pipes, constructed by Klais Orgelbau.

In 2004 the International Conference Centre opened at the Athens Concert Hall, adding the

  • The Alexandra Trianti Hall (named after lieder singer Alexándra Triántē), which has a capacity of 1,750 and is used for operas, ballet and other musical performances,
  • The Nikos Skalkottas Hall (named after composer Nikolaos Skalkottas), a smaller hall for concerts and conferences, and
  • The "Lilian Voudouri" Music Library of Greece, established in 1995. It currently incorporates 126,000 titles and multimedia resources.

See also

List of concert halls

External links

Coordinates: 37°58′52″N 23°45′15″E / 37.98111°N 23.75417°E / 37.98111; 23.75417








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