TivoliVredenburg
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Former names | Muziekpaleis Utrecht (planning/construction) |
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Address | Vredenburgkade 11 3511 WC Utrecht Netherlands |
Owner | Gemeente Utrecht |
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Construction | |
Broke ground | 24 March 2011 |
Opened | 21 June 2014 |
Construction cost | €150 million |
Architect | Architectuurstudio HH, NL ArchitectsJo Coenen Architects & Urbanists, Thijs Asselbergs architectuurcentrale | ,
Project manager | Samenwerkings Partners |
Structural engineer | Zonneveld Ingenieurs |
Services engineer | Ingenieursburo Linssen, Royal HaskoningDHV, Team Projects |
General contractor | Heijmans NV |
Tenants | |
Festival Oude Muziek (2014-present) TivoliVredenburg Festival (2014-present) | |
Website | |
Venue Website |
The TivoliVredenburg is a contemporary music complex located in Utrecht, Netherlands. The venue consists of five halls designed acoustically for a specific music genre. Along with its hall, the venue also features an "amateur stage" and a cafe.
History
The venue was a part of CU2030Herman Hertzberger wanted to combine the atmosphere of the Tivoli Oudegracht and Muziekcentrum Vredenburg. Design work began in 2005 with fellow architects Jo Coenen and Thijs Asselbergs . All plans were approved by the city in 2010 and the Muziekcentrum Vredenburg was demolished in 2011 to make way for the new music venue.
,[1] an urban redevelopment project for the city of Utrecht. DesignerThe first event, an art exhibition, took place on 2 April 2014. The first concert was held in the Pandora hall on 5 April 2014 featuring: Adept, Tommy Four Seven, Pfirter and Abstract Division. Official opening ceremonies began on 27 June 2014, with the venue being inaugurated by King Willem-Alexander on 3 July 2014.
References
- ^ "Official website CU2030".
External links
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