The Stadthalle Hannover (Municipal hall) is a concert hall and event venue in Hanover, the capital of Lower Saxony, Germany. The large hall is called Kuppelsaal, after its dome. The hall was opened in 1914. It is the largest hall for classical music in Germany, seating 3,600. Severely damaged during World War II, it was restored slightly altered. The hall is now part of the . The listed historic building is a landmark of the city.
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| - Hannover Congress Centrum (de)
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| - Das Hannover Congress Centrum, abgekürzt HCC, ist ein Kongress- und Veranstaltungszentrum rund um die Stadthalle der niedersächsischen Landeshauptstadt Hannover. Die Stadthalle mit dem Kuppelsaal zählt zu den markanten Bauwerken der Stadt. (de)
- The Stadthalle Hannover (Municipal hall) is a concert hall and event venue in Hanover, the capital of Lower Saxony, Germany. The large hall is called Kuppelsaal, after its dome. The hall was opened in 1914. It is the largest hall for classical music in Germany, seating 3,600. Severely damaged during World War II, it was restored slightly altered. The hall is now part of the . The listed historic building is a landmark of the city. (en)
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| - Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany (en)
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| - Das Hannover Congress Centrum, abgekürzt HCC, ist ein Kongress- und Veranstaltungszentrum rund um die Stadthalle der niedersächsischen Landeshauptstadt Hannover. Die Stadthalle mit dem Kuppelsaal zählt zu den markanten Bauwerken der Stadt. (de)
- The Stadthalle Hannover (Municipal hall) is a concert hall and event venue in Hanover, the capital of Lower Saxony, Germany. The large hall is called Kuppelsaal, after its dome. The hall was opened in 1914. It is the largest hall for classical music in Germany, seating 3,600. Severely damaged during World War II, it was restored slightly altered. The hall is now part of the . The listed historic building is a landmark of the city. (en)
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