Tampere Hall

Concert hall and congress centre in Tampere, Finland
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61°29′45″N 23°46′55″E / 61.49583°N 23.78194°E / 61.49583; 23.78194Completed29 September 1990OwnerCity of TampereTechnical detailsFloor area31,718 m2 (341,410 sq ft)Design and constructionArchitect(s)Sakari Aartelo & Esa PiironenMain contractorA. Puolimatka Oy & YIT

The Tampere Hall (Finnish: Tampere-talo; Swedish: Tammerforshuset) is the largest congress centre in the Nordic countries,[1][2] located in the southern edge of Sorsapuisto, in the centre of Tampere, Finland. It was inaugurated on September 29, 1990.[3] Opposite of the Tampere Hall is the main building of the University of Tampere, and the Tampere railway station is only half a kilometre away. The seating capacity of the main auditorium is 1,756.[citation needed]

The main auditorium.

Due to its central location, Tampere Hall hosts many small fairs and conventions, including the first ever Finncon in Tampere. The event with the largest number of visitors to Tampere Hall is Tracon, the annual role-playing and anime cosplay event.[4] The Tampere Opera and the Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra are also based there.[5]

The managing director of the Tampere Hall is Paulina Ahokas.[citation needed] Kalervo Kummola served as the managing director from 2004 to 2011.[6] Previous managing directors have included Carl Öhman, and Kaarina Suonio.[citation needed]

As of the year 2012, the Tampere Hall has been nominated seven times as the best congress venue in Finland.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Liisa Honkala (2000). Arkkitehtuurin sanakirja (in Finnish). Helsinki: WSOY. p. 239. ISBN 951-0-24579-8.
  2. ^ "Yritys" (in Finnish). Tampere: Tampere-talo. Retrieved September 4, 2021.
  3. ^ Kulttuurin superviikko Tampere-talossa: Tero Saarisen uutuusteos, satuoopperoiden maailmanensi-ilta ja talon synttäriesitys - ePressi (in Finnish)
  4. ^ "Supersankarit ja hirviöt valtaavat Tampereen". Aamulehti (in Finnish). 2016-07-31. Retrieved 2021-09-03.
  5. ^ "Tampere Filharmonia". Suomen sinfoniaorkesterit (in Finnish). Retrieved 2021-09-03.
  6. ^ Aaltio, Marja (20 November 2015). "'Ehkä vauhti hiljenee' – 70 vuotta täyttävän Kalervo Kummolan elämän 9 käännekohtaa". Aamulehti (in Finnish). Tampere, Finland. Retrieved 9 January 2023.

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