When we went there was a market going on, but it looked like most of the things for sale were used items. Almost like a large garage sale. We could only see the hallway of the Concert Hall as they had it closed for a recital when we went.
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When we went there was a market going on, but it looked like most of the things for sale were used items. Almost like a large garage sale. We could only see the hallway of the Concert Hall as they had it closed for a recital when we went.
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The building is a remarkable building of its time. The orchestra is good, (but of cause I am used to the sound of it) playing a varied selection of classical music. Sometimes with world class soloists. The organ is very good.
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The Stockholm Concert Hall, built in 1926, is a perfect example of neoclassicism in architecture and art. A home for the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra and the Nobel Prize Ceremony, the house is always bustling with music and events.
The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra celebrates its 110th anniversary in 2012 and, with its already rich history, continues to perform to...
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You can cover Hötorget (hay market), Drottninggatan (shopping street) and a concert at Konserthused - all in an afternoon.
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