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Also on level -2, but this time you’ll need to enter the Philharmonie through the Artists’ Entrance, not the Main Entrance, to get there. Don’t be afraid to ask: our concierge on duty will be happy to guide you. The Philharmonie’s black box, located on level -2. Stairs and elevators are located right next to the cloakroom. Easy!
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The Philharmonie Luxembourg, also known officially as the Grande-Duchesse Joséphine-Charlotte Concert Hall (French: Salle de concerts grande-duchesse Joséphine-Charlotte, German: Konzertsaal Großherzogin Joséphine-Charlotte), is a concert hall located in the European district in the Luxembourg City quarter of Kirchberg. Opened in 2005, it ...
- 1,500 (Grand Auditorium), 300 (Salle de Musique de Chambre)
- Christian de Portzamparc
- 26 June 2005
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Introduction The Luxembourg Philharmonic, also officially known as the Grande-Duchesse Joséphine-Charlotte Concert Hall, opened in 2005, hosting 400 performances every year and becoming one of the main concert venues in Europe. Building In 1997, the Christian de Portzamparc project was selected as a finalist in the international architecture competition launched by the Luxembourg Public ...
- Place de l’Europe, Kirchberg Plateau, Luxembourg
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The tour begins at the artist’s entrance (to the right of the main entrance) at 10am sharp. This, one quickly realises, is where the various musicians, artists and conductors also walk through before their performances.