Odeon (concert hall)

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The Odeon was a historic 19th-century concert hall in Munich, Germany, renowned for its classical music performances and later repurposed after being heavily damaged in World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concert hall
historic building
architect Leo von Klenze NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Italianate palace style
Neoclassical architecture
category Buildings and structures in Munich
Concert halls in Germany
Cultural heritage monuments in Munich
Neoclassical architecture in Germany
causeOfDamage air raid on Munich
commissionedBy King Ludwig I of Bavaria NERFINISHED
constructionEnd 1828
constructionStart 1826
country Germany NERFINISHED
courtyardFeature open inner courtyard
damagedIn World War II NERFINISHED
hasNameOrigin ancient Greek odeon
heavilyDamagedOn April 25 1944
heritageStatus protected historic building
inception 1826
interiorLayoutAfterReconstruction office spaces
interiorStatusAfterWar largely destroyed
locatedIn Bavaria
Munich
locatedInHistoricCenterOf Munich NERFINISHED
locatedOn Odeonsplatz NERFINISHED
namedAfter ancient Greek odeon
neighboringBuilding Feldherrnhalle NERFINISHED
Theatinerkirche NERFINISHED
notableFeature grand staircase
large central concert hall
rich interior decoration
openingDate 1828
originalFunction ballroom
concert hall
partOf Odeonsplatz ensemble NERFINISHED
patron King Ludwig I of Bavaria NERFINISHED
postwarUse Bavarian Ministry of the Interior offices NERFINISHED
office building
reconstructionPeriod 1950s
reconstructionType facade reconstruction
interior redesign
roofStatusAfterWar destroyed
seatingCapacity approximately 1500
usedFor classical music performances
public concerts
social events

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Odeonsplatz namedAfter Odeon (concert hall)