• Although the Elbphilharmonie opened in 2017, the Laeiszhalle Grand Hall remains one of Europe’s best philharmonic concert halls.
  • 53°33′21″N 9°58′51″E / 53.55583°N 9.98083°E. View of the Großer Saal (2014). The Laeiszhalle (. German: [ˈlaɪsˌhalə] ), formerly Musikhalle...
  • Laeiszhalle Grosser Saal is one of Europe's worst concert halls. It was designed for orchestral works, and delivers good music acoustics throughout.
  • The resident orchestra of the Laeiszhalle is the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra. ... Chris Howland started his career as a radio DJ at the Laeiszhalle.
  • The Baroque Revival Laeiszhalle was planned by the architect Martin Haller and inaugurated at its location on the Hamburg Wallring on June 4, 1908.
  • Since then the Laeiszhalle never stops to attract the stars of the world of music, being the cornerstone of Hamburg’s musical life.
  • Die Entstehung der Laeiszhalle Hamburg (vormals Musikhalle Hamburg) hat die Stadt dem Reeder und Mäzen Carl Heinrich Laeisz zu verdanken.
  • And still today, the listed Laeiszhalle is a gathering place for Hamburg’s music scene, with international stars as regular guests.
  • The Laeiszhalle is a concert hall in the Neustadt of Hamburg, Germany and home to the Hamburger Symphoniker and the Philharmoniker Hamburg.
  • Since 2017, the "Symphoniker Hamburg – Laeiszhalle Orchester" has served as the resident orchestra of Hamburg's first concert hall, the Laeiszhalle.