• The Laeiszhalle is to German concert hall culture what "Sergeant Pepper's" is to the Beatles: the orchestral feat of incomparable quality.
  • The Baroque Revival Laeiszhalle was planned by the architect Martin Haller and inaugurated at its location on the Hamburg Wallring on June 4, 1908.
  • Meeting place of the music scene. Hamburg’s Laeiszhalle (\laɪshələ\) concert hall is alive with the constant rotation of music’s international elite.
  • Laeiszhalle is a concert hall in the Neustadt of Hamburg, Germany and home to the Hamburger Symphoniker and the Philharmoniker Hamburg.
  • Chilly Gonzales: “There’s a place called Laeiszhalle in Hamburg, it’s a very old concert hall from the 1890s that has had very few renovations and updates.
  • In 2005 the concert hall, known previously as the “Musikhalle Hamburg,” was renamed to its current “Laeiszhalle,” a name that honors the famous Hamburg...
  • The Laeiszhalle is a concert hall in the Neustadt of Hamburg, Germany and home to the Hamburger Symphoniker and the Philharmoniker Hamburg.
  • Laeiszhalle und Elbphilharmonie Gemeinsam mit der Elbphilharmonie steht die Laeiszhalle weiterhin im Zentrum des Musiklebens Hamburg.
  • The opulent, neo-baroque Laeiszhalle Hamburg was built between 1904 to 1908, thanks to donations by the prominent Laeisz merchant family.
  • As far as concert halls go, Hamburg’s Laeiszhalle (previously known as the Musikhalle Hamburg) is relatively young.