The Symphonic Hall is immensity itself. A symphony of sinuous shapes highlighting every tiny detail. A spectacular hall inspired by the powerful image of a volcano. A perfect location for blending melody, rhythm and emotion for your music productions. By contrast, this space is surprisingly intimate. A television gala, award ceremony, photographic session or filming can just as easily be personal or imposing. The intensity of daylight transferred to interior surround lighting will help you capture every last detail of your sequences. All in all, contrasts are the main feature of this dazzling hall. An exceptional setting for the great stage housed inside—where even a car can give a best performance.
Surface area: 380 m², Maximum depth 7 m
Access: Disabled access direct from the street. 11 access doors.
Special features: High quality acoustics: bright, clear and transparent.
Amphitheatre layout.
100% visibility of the stage from any seating point.
Stage fitted with a fixed section and three platforms: one at the back, enabling access to the store for loading materials required for events, and two at the front: the pit and the platform for the piano.
In addition to the front curtain that divides the stage, another curtain, made of wood and metal, projects sound.
Hall presided over by an organ (built by Albert Blancafort).
Iron grid (30 m high) for hanging decorative features.
Motor-driven machinery for moving stage equipment, lighting rails and other features during the event.
8 individual and 10 group dressing rooms.