- (damaged
during World War II,
later demolished) the
Kongresshalle (Congress Hall) or Neue
Kongresshalle (New
Congress Hall) (unfinished) the Zeppelinfeld...
-
Kongresshalle (German for "congress hall") may
refer to: Haus der
Kulturen der Welt,
formerly known as
Kongresshalle,
Berlin Alte
Kongresshalle, Munich...
- The Alte
Kongresshalle is a
cultural and
event center in Munich, Germany. The
architects Etzold,
Strobl and
Freymuth designed Alte
Kongresshalle as part...
- The
Kongreßhalle Leipzig (written as a
proper name
after the old spelling) is an
event building with
several halls on
Pfaffendorfer Straße in
Leipzig directly...
- The
Hotel Dorint An der
Kongresshalle Augsburg is the best-known high-rise
building in the
German city of
Augsburg and
visible throughout the city. At...
- (damaged
during World War II,
later demolished) the
Kongresshalle (Congress Hall) or Neue
Kongresshalle (New
Congress Hall) (unfinished) the Zeppelinfeld...
- Sport- und
Kongresshalle is an
indoor sporting arena located in Schwerin, Germany. The
capacity of the
arena is 8,000 people. It is
currently home to...
- been
modelled on or
inspired by, the Colosseum.
These include: The
Kongresshalle, or "Congress Hall", (1935, unfinished) at the ****
Party Rally grounds...
- and a
garden is
named Lili Elbe garden. It was
formerly known as the
Kongresshalle conference hall, a gift from the
United States,
designed in 1957 by...
-
Beethoven The
world premiere was held on
December 14, 1961, at the
Kongresshalle in West Berlin, Germany. 300
journalists from 22
countries were in attendance...