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L'Antic Teatre; Auditori AXA; Barcelona City Hall; Barcelona Teatre Musical; Biblioteca de Catalunya; Brossa Espai Escènic; Cafè-Teatre Llantiol; Círcol Maldà
Is the most important place and is destined to several meetings and events. It has direct access to the Exhibition Hall and has excellent acoustics. Due to this excellent acoustic, this room can hosts different performances and musical events. [2] Four Conference Rooms with two seating 230 and 270 and two seating 103 and 130; Eight other ...
The postmodernist building of Teatre Nacional de Catalunya (TNC), designed by Ricardo Bofill. Gran Teatre del Liceu, the biggest opera house in Europe. The small Cafè-Teatre Llantiol, with its modernista (Art Nouveau) design, in Barcelona's Raval.
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The following is a list of indoor arenas in Spain, ordered by capacity. The venues are by their final capacity after construction for seating-only events. There is more capacity if standing room is included (e.g. for concerts). All venues with at least 5,000 seats are listed.
Interior of the main concert hall of the Auditorio Nacional de Música. The Auditorio's main concert hall is the Sala Sinfónica (Symphonic Hall) which seats 2,324. The seats in the Main Hall are situated around the concert stage, following the tradition of the modern European concert halls, in the "vineyard configuration”.
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Auditori Enric Granados is the main concert hall in Lleida (Catalonia, Spain) also hosting the city's music conservatory. It contains a symphonic hall with 803 seats and a chamber music hall with a capacity of 245. This music institution is named after the composer Enric Granados, who was born in Lleida in 1867.