Harmony Hall Fukui Japanese: ハーモニーホールふくい | |
Building Type: | Concert hall |
Cost: | ¥ 9,266 million |
Address: | 40-1-1 Imaichi-cho |
Location Town: | Fukui, Fukui |
Location Country: | Japan |
Opened Date: | 23 September 1997 |
Renovation Date: | 2004 |
Owner: | Fukui Prefecture Organization for Cultural Promotion |
Floor Area: | 11,649 m2 |
Seating Type: | Reserved |
Seating Capacity: | 1,456 (Main Hall) 610 (Small Hall) |
Main Contractor: | JV composed of followings Tobishima Corporation Maeda Corporation Muranaka Corporation |
Architecture Firm: | Nikken Sekkei |
Other Designers: | Nagata Acoustics |
Website: | Official website |
References: | Factsheet |
The, formally called, often abbreviated as HHF, is a concert hall located in Fukui, Fukui, Japan.
Established in 1997, the building is owned by the, known for having a huge organ built by Karl Schuke Berliner Orgelbauwerkstatt in the main music hall.
The acoustics for the hall were designed by Nagata Acoustics,[1] while Nikken Sekkei carried out its general design.[2]
The building of the Harmony Hall Fukui houses a large main hall, small chamber music hall, and rehearsal rooms.
The shoebox-style main hall has seating capacity of 1,456. A large concert pipe organ made by Karl Schuke GmbH. has set up in the centre rear of the Hall since the improvements carried out in 2004. This instrument has 70 stops and 5,014 pipes.
The small chamber music hall has seating capacity of 610.