Kongresshalle am Zoo
Year 1904. 2,000 seats. 1904 Concert Leipzig 28-11-1904 – Symphony No. 3. Also: Congres hall, Leipzig Zoo, Tiergarten. The exclusive Assembly House at the zoological gardens was opened in September 1900 and soon became a major venue for civic receptions and parties as well for assemblies of professional and other associations. Up until 1914, more […]
Albert Halle

Year 1896. 3,000 seats. 1896 Concert Leipzig 14-12-1896 – Symphony No. 2 – movement 1 and 2. The Krystallpalast (Crystal Palace) was an amusement center in Leipzig for over 60 years. It was considered the largest of its kind in Germany. The centerpiece of the building was a building made of glass and iron only, […]
Landschaftliches Redoutensaal
Redouten building. Former Jesuits collegium (Jesuit convent), old school. Later a theater with Redoutensaal. To the dining rooms one reaches from the hall through a covered corridor. Address: St. Jacobsplatz No. 1. In 1845 the first Protestant worship was held by Mr. Franz from Vienna in the Redoutensaal. Year 1882. 800 seats. 1882 Concert Ljubljana […]
Stadthalle
Year 1902. 1,600 seats. Address: Hubertusstrasse. 1902 Concert Krefeld 09-06-1902 – Symphony No. 3 (Premiere). Stadthalle.
Festival Hall
Year 1885 2,100 seats Now a new barracks of the riot police 1885 Concert Kassel 29-06-1885 The Festival Hall was a military drill hall of Infanterie regiment 83. It was rebuilt and electric lights were installed for the event, which was an extraordinary novelty in those days. Festival Hall.
Hanusch Saal
Year 1884 1,000 seats Concert- and theater hall Standeplatz No. 3 The large garden ended near 1885-1885 House Gustav Mahler Kassel – Wolfsschlucht No. 13 (Mahlers house). 1884 Concert Kassel 23-03-1884 (piano). Hanusch Saal. Anton Hanusch (Vienna 1787-1839 Kassel) was a tailor to the Royal-Westphalian artillery regiment until 1813, in 1832 he became a court dressmaker. He […]
University Hall

Year 1907. 700 seats. Universitetets Solennitetssal. 1907 Concert Helsinki 01-11-1907 The University was founded as the Royal Academy of Turku on March 26, 1640. The Academy was placed in the premises of the Cathedral School of Turku and in the beginning it was rather small and humble, but by the latter half of the 18th […]
Parsons Theater

Year 1911. 1911 Concert Hartford 16-02-1911. 66 Prospect Street location (1896 to 1936). Manager Herbert C. Parsons. 1,700 seats. The original Parsons Theatre opened April 1, 1896 and ran to 1936 as a famous live house producing Hartford’s finest legit stage plays. Late 19th and early 20th century Hartford offered the public many theater and […]
Stadttheater foyer
Address: Dammthorstrasse. Stadttheater. 1897 Concert Hamburg 12-02-1897.
Concerthaus
Address: Helgolander Allee. Brothers Ludwig. 2,000 seats. 1893 Concert Hamburg 27-10-1893 – Symphony No. 1, Des Knaben Wunderhorn (Premieres). Review by Ferdinand Pohl. On the opening of the Konzerthaus, modeled on the Viennese folk theater, the magazine Reform reported in its issue of 25-11-1887: “The new Ludwigsche Etablissement in St. Pauli was opened yesterday for […]