The Golden Hall is called the Golden Hall of Vienna Music Association, also known as the Golden Hall and Vienna Philharmonic Hall.
founded in 1867 by T. von Hansen and completed in 1869, it is the oldest and most modern concert hall in Vienna, and one of the most famous concert halls in Vienna and the world. The Golden Hall was built by T von Hansen in 1867 and completed in 1869. It is an Italian Renaissance building. The exterior wall is yellow and red, and many statues of music goddesses stand on the roof, which are quaint and chic.
The Vienna Symphony Orchestra holds at least 12 concerts here every quarter of each music season. The Golden Hall has 1744 seats and 3 stations. The Golden Hall is the permanent residence of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Golden Hall is not an independent building, but a part of the Friends of Music Association building, which has several concert halls.
The Golden Hall is the fulcrum of Vienna's music life and the perennial performance venue of Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Vienna New Year Concert is traditionally held here. Every year, with the New Year Concert, the magnificent decoration and unparalleled sound effects of the hall are shown to audiences all over the world through television broadcast.