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  1. Harpa (Icelandic pronunciation:, English: Harp) is a concert hall and conference centre in Reykjavík, Iceland. The opening concert was held on 4 May 2011. The building features a distinctive colored glass facade inspired by the basalt landscape of Iceland.

  2. www.harpa.is › en › whats-onWhat´s on - Harpa

    1st May — 20:00. The Firebird - Iceland Symphony– Concerts for Young Listeners. 4th May — 14:00. The Reykjavík City Wind Band's Spring Concert. 4th May — 15:00. Tones for the tiny ones. 3 events. Sunday Classics: Vis-à-vis. Cage, Takemitsu and Ensemble Adapter. 5th May — 16:00.

  3. www.harpa.is › enHarpa

    Harpa has received numerous awards, both for its architecture and as a concert and conference centre. The venue offers one of the best facilities in Northern Europe, situated by the picturesque Reykjavík harbour in the city centre everything you need is within reach. Concert and Conference Halls.

  4. www.harpa.is › en › concertsConcerts - Harpa

    Eldborg. Harpa´s main hall, Eldborg, is designed to provide the audience with an unforgettable experience on numerous levels. The hall was an unbeatable choice by the jury for the USITT Architecture Award 2018 rewarding Harpa and Eldborg for acoustic, living up to its role as a world-class concert hall, with state-of-the-art acoustic technology.

  5. Apr 6, 2024 · April 6, 2024. Places, Travel. Share article. Facebook. Twitter. When was Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre built in Reykjavík? Why is it an important landmark? What musical acts and stage performances can you see at Harpa? Read on to learn more.

  6. Jul 29, 2021 · Written by MasterClass. Last updated: Jul 29, 2021 • 2 min read. Learn about the history and construction of Harpa Concert Hall, a crowning achievement of Nordic architecture.

  7. Harpa Concert Hall. Harpa is one of Reykjavík’s most striking landmarks and a centre of cultural and social life in the very heart of the city. Despite young age, Harpa has already received numerous awards, both for its architecture and as a concert and conference centre.