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Zénith Limoges Métropole

Zénith Limoges Métropole
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Address16 Avenue Jean Monnet
87100 Limoges France
LocationLimoges, France
OwnerCA Limoges Métropole
OperatorGroupe S-PASS
Capacity 6,047
Construction
Broke ground8 April 2005 (2005年04月08日)
Opened8 March 2007 (2007年03月08日)
Construction costUS$36.6 million
(58ドル.9 million in 2024 dollars[1] )
Website
Official Website

The Zénith Limoges Métropole (also known as the Concert Hall in Limoges) is an indoor amphitheater designed by famous architect Bernard Tschumi. This building is located in a wooded area on the outskirts of the city of Limoges in central France. The concert hall in Limoges can accommodate up to 6,000 spectators.[2] [3]

About

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Basic Details

Site Area: 6 ha (15 acres)
Main Building Area: 14,000 m2 (150,000 sq ft)
Building Dimensions: 90 m (300 ft) (in diameter)
Height: 22 m (72 ft)
Levels: 3 stories of backstage area
Capacity: 6,047
Parking Capacity: 1,500-vehicles-capacity parking surface 4 ha (9.9 acres)
Completion: Spring 2007
Inauguration Date: March 8, 2007
Total Budget: US36ドル.6 million
Competition: 1st prize, 2003

Staff

Partners-in-charge: Bernard Tschumi, Véronique Descharrières
Lead Designer: Bernard Tschumi
Project Architects: Jean Jacques Hubert, Antoine Santiard, Joël Rutten
Team Architects: Anne Save de Beaurecueil, Chong-Zi Chen, Nicolas Cazeli, Mathieu Göetz, Lara Herro, Robert Holton, Sarrah Khan, Joong Sub Kim, Alan Kusov, Dominic Leong, Michaela Metcalf, Alex Reid, Vincent Prunier et Sylviane Brossard
Landscape Architect: Michel Desvigne
Site Architect: ArchitectAtelier 4
Research office: Technip TPS with Jaillet & Rouby and Naterrer Bois Consult
Staging Consultant: Scène
Acoustics Cial: Landscape Architect Michel Desvigne avec Sol Paysage
Facade Advisor: Hugh Dutton Associates
HQE Engineer: Michel Raoust
Graphics and Signage: Benoît Santiard
Photography: Peter Mauss/Esto, Christian Richters

References

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Music venues in France
General
Paris
Lyon
Marseille
Lille
Strasbourg
Nice
Grenoble
Other
cities
Music
festivals
Active
Eurockéennes (Belfort)
Hellfest Summer Open Air (Clisson)
Main Square Festival (Arras)
Motocultor Festival (Saint-Nolff)
Rock en Seine (Saint-Cloud)
Printemps de Bourges (Bourges)
Vieilles Charrues Festival (Carhaix)
Musica (Strasbourg)
Solidays (Paris)
Former
Strasbourg Music Festival (Strasbourg; 1932–2014)

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