The House of Hungarian Music will be built by world-famous Japanese architect, Sou Fujimoto.Continue reading
After three years of construction, the House of Hungarian Music (Magyar Zene Háza) was handed over on Thursday in Budapest’s City Park. It will open its doors on January 22, 2022, on the Day of Hungarian Culture, with an interactive music history exhibition and musical programs.
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The building, which is among the eight most anticipated buildings according to the American broadcaster CNN, was built next to the City Pond, between the Vajdahunyad Castle and the Artificial Ice Rink. It was designed by Japanese star architect Sou Fujimoto. The almost completely transparent, environmentally friendly house creates a harmonious transition between the natural and artificial environment.
The main concert hall also has glass walls, but the acoustics are excellent. It can accommodate about 130-400 spectators, and besides concerts it will also be suitable for holding conferences and various meetings. The technology used is also first-class; namely, it is an intelligent house, the interior is heated by geothermal energy, and cooling is provided from the unused capacity of the artificial ice rink in summer.
László Baán, the minister’s representative for the Liget Budapest Project, said on M1 state television that the House of Hungarian Music, as a true community space, will become an authoritative meeting place of Hungarian musical life with exhibition, concert, and teaching spaces, with an open-air stage and a unique music dome.
A facility of this kind with such complexity does not exist anywhere in the world,”
Baán said, adding that the first permanent exhibition will present the development of music from antiquity to the present day in the form of an audiovisual experience, after which Hungarian music will come to the fore. And the first temporary exhibition will deal with the history of Hungarian pop-rock from the 1960s to the present day, next fall.
Sources: hirado.hu, LigetBudapest.hu
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