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What is the largest concert hall in the world?

The largest piano in the world

A huge piano is placed in the central hall of the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. It is said to be the largest piano in the world. This super-large grand piano standing in front of the Spring Herald picture is 440 cm long, 172 cm wide and weighs 2 tons. It was built by the Beijing Piano Factory in September 1959 on the occasion of celebrating the 10th anniversary of the founding of the Republic of China. A generous gift dedicated to the newly completed Great Hall of the People on September 29th.

Amsterdam's Royal Concertgebouw

Boston Symphony Hall

Vienna Konzerthaus

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World-famous concert hall and opera house

Vienna Konzerthaus: the oldest and most modern concert hall in Vienna, Austria, is the legal venue for the annual "Vienna New Year Concert".

Amsterdam Concert Hall: The shape, decoration and traditional wooden structure of the concert hall allow the vibration of music to be naturally transmitted, forming the unique acoustic characteristics of the concert hall.

Boston Symphony Hall: The 2,625-seat Boston Concert Hall, together with the Royal Concertgebouw in Amsterdam and the Vienna Concertgebouw, is known as the world's three largest concert halls.

New York’s Carnegie Hall: provides the standard stage for the world’s finest performances. Top musicians and dancers from different eras regard holding personal concerts here as a symbol of gaining world fame.

Vienna State Opera: Known as the "soul of Vienna", it is one of the four major opera houses in the world. The most unique design is the mobile stage, which is 46 meters deep and can be raised, lowered or rotated at will. Royal Opera House: Covent Garden Theater is the most prestigious old theater in London and one of the great opera houses in the world. In 1892, he received the honorary title of Royal Opera House.

Sydney Opera House: The unique shape of the snow-white shell-shaped Sydney Opera House has become a symbol of the city.

The Bolshoi Theater: a model of Russian architectural art in the mid-19th century. It is one of the most famous centers of music, drama and culture in Russia and even the world, and is known as the "cradle of Russian opera and dance drama".

Milan La Scala: Italy’s most famous opera house, known as the world’s opera temple.

The Metropolitan Opera House in New York, USA: The theater is extremely luxurious, the audience hall is arranged in a gorgeous horseshoe shape, and the architectural style combines classical and modern styles. It is one of the few grand theaters in the world.

Royal Opera House, Covent Garden: one of the premier opera temples in the UK. The operas performed here are of world-class standards in terms of scenery, director design, cast and performance conductor.