Malmö Concert Hall

Swedish concert hall

55°35′57″N 13°0′28″E / 55.59917°N 13.00778°E / 55.59917; 13.00778

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Malmö Concert Hall

The Malmö Concert Hall (Swedish: Malmö Konserthus) was a 1,200-seat concert hall located in Lugnet, a central neighbourhood in Malmö, Sweden.

It was the home of the Malmö Symphony Orchestra, before they moved to the newly built Malmö Live in 2015.[1]

The building now houses the Swedish Public Employment Service.

References

  1. ^ Om Malmö Live. Malmö Live. Retrieved 1 September 2015.
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