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"Viennese Music Association"), commonly just quoted The Musikverein, has a twofold meaning: it is the name of its famous Vienna concert hall, as well as the short name for the music society, Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde (Society of Music Lovers) which owns the building. This building is located on Dumbastraße behind the Imperial Hotel, between Bösendorferstraße and Karlsplatz. However, because Bösendorferstraße is so small a street, the building is better known as being between Karlsplatz and Kärntner Ring (part of Ringstraße loop). The back of the building faces Canovagasse [Canova lane]. The concert hall was built by the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde, on a piece of land given by Emperor Franz Joseph, and it was opened on January 6, 1870. A historic organ was installed in it by the Austrian firm Rieger, in 1907. The Musikverein is famous for its acoustics and is considered to be one of the three finest concert halls in the world, along with Boston's Symphony Hall and Amsterdam's Concertgebouw[citation needed] (interestingly, none of these three halls was built in the modern era with the application of acoustics science, and all three share a similar shape, one that is long, tall, and narrow). It is the home to the Vienna Philharmonic. The Musikverein at night, January 2005 Goldener SaalThe Große Musikvereinssaal, or Goldene Saal (Golden Hall), is forty-eight metres long, nineteen metres wide, and eighteen metres high. It has 1,744 seats and standing room for 300. Every year, the Vienna New Year's Concert is held here.
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阿姆斯特丹音所(Concertgebouw),金色大厅(Musikverein),悉尼歌剧院(Sydney Opera House)。阿姆斯特丹音所(Concertgebouw),位于荷兰阿姆斯特丹。于对建筑声学的高度重视,因此与波士顿交响乐大厅、维也纳色大厅一同被视为是世界上最佳的音所。金色大厅,全称为维也纳音乐协会金色析(英语: Musikverein; 德语: GroBer Saal,全称是Goldener Saal WienerMusikvereins), 又称黄_、维也纳爱乐厅。这是维也纳古老现代化的音乐厅,是维也纳也是世界上著名的音乐新之一。金厅共有1744个座位。300个站位。金色大厅是维也纳爱乐乐团常驻地。悉尼歌剧院(Sydney Opera House),位于铌市区北部,是尼市地标建筑物,丹建筑师约恩乌松(Jorn Utzon)设计,壳形屋顶下方结合剧院和厅室的水上综合建筑。歌剧院内部建筑结构则是仿效玛雅文化和阿兹特克神庙。该建筑1959年3月开始动工,于1973年10月20日正式竣I交付使用,共耗时14年。_歌剧院是澳大利亚的建筑,也是20世纪具特色的建筑之一,2007年被联合国教科文组织评为世界文化遗产。