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Bösendorfer-Saal

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The building was demolished in 1913, after Prince Liechtenstein sold the building to a construction company. For a time the site remained undeveloped; in 1933 a multi-storey building was constructed.
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The hall seated about 600 people. It was a venue for piano recitals, song recitals and chamber music, and it was famous for its good acoustics. Among the performers were
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In November 1983, a new concert hall for chamber music, seating 150, was opened in the company's factory building in Graf Starhemberggasse in
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Manufacturing moved away from Wieden in 2010, and the concert hall closed. In that year a venue for concerts and other events at
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Since 1983, concert venues elsewhere in Vienna have been named Bösendorfer-Saal.
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and inheritor of the business. It was opened on 19 November 1872 by the pianist
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The concert hall was created in the former riding stables of
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of the city. Connected with the Viennese piano manufacturer
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MeinBezirk.at, 18 October 2010. Retrieved 6 May 2022.
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Herrengasse
Vienna
Austria
Coordinates
48°12′32.33″N 16°21′58.97″E / 48.2089806°N 16.3663806°E / 48.2089806; 16.3663806
Vienna
Herrengasse
Innere Stadt
Bösendorfer
Palais Liechtenstein, Herrengasse
de
Ludwig Bösendorfer
Ignaz Bösendorfer
Hans von Bülow
Eugen d'Albert
Ferruccio Busoni
Fritz Kreisler
Franz Liszt
Ignaz Paderewski
Max Reger
Anton Rubinstein
Pablo Sarasate
Hugo Wolf
Wieden
Mozarthaus Vienna



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