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The Philharmonie Berlin is home to the world-famous Berliner Philharmoniker. Designed by Hans Scharoun it has been the musical heart of Berlin since 1963. Learn more.
The Berliner Philharmonie (German: [bɛʁˌliːnɐ fɪlhaʁmoˈniː] ⓘ) is a concert hall in Berlin, Germany, and home to the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. The Philharmonie lies on the south edge of the city's Tiergarten and just west of the former Berlin Wall .
- Herbert-von-Karajan-Straße 1, 10785 Berlin
- 1960
- 1963
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Aug 30, 2016 · The Philharmonic has had some pretty amazing conductors. Probably one of the most definitive reasons why Berlin’s Philharmonic is considered to be the best of the best is because of its outstanding conductors. The last three in particular are touted for their unique styles of warmth and ingenuity. Beginning with Herbert von Karajan, who ...
- Lily Cichanowicz
The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra does not celebrate the end of the season in its main building, but outdoors on the Waldbühne. In accordance with their old tradition, the last piece they play is Das ist die Berliner Luft – before an enthusiastic audience. Architecture of the Philharmonie
The Building. Still at the periphery of West Berlin when the Philharmonie opened in 1963, it became part of the new urban centre after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Its unusual tent-like shape and distinctive bright yellow colour makes it one of the city’s landmarks. Its unusual architecture and innovative concert hall design initially ignited ...
The building's emblematic profile is a well known landmark in the former West Berlin. Inaugurated in 1963, it has been the home of the Berliner Philharmoniker ever since. And is strongly associated with its, then and for many years, chief conductor Herbert von Karajan. The building itself is well worth the visit.