Tampere Hall
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The Tampere Hall is the largest concert
and congress
centre in the Nordic countries
, located in the southern edge of Sorsapuisto, in the centre of Tampere
, Finland
. Opposite of the Tampere Hall is the main building of the University of Tampere
, and the Tampere railway station
is only half a kilometre away. The main auditorium has capacity of 1,756 seats.
Due to its central location, Tampere Hall hosts many small fair
s, including the first ever Finncon
in Tampere. The Tampere Opera and the Tampere Philharmonics are also based there.
The director of the Tampere Hall is Kalervo Kummola. Previous directors have included Carl Öhman and Kaarina Suonio.
The Tampere Hall was again nominated as the best congress venue in Finland. This was the third time the Hall has won the title.
Concert
A concert is a live performance before an audience. The performance may be by a single musician, sometimes then called a recital, or by a musical ensemble, such as an orchestra, a choir, or a musical band...
and congress
Congress
A congress is a formal meeting of the representatives of different nations, constituent states, independent organizations , or groups....
centre in the Nordic countries
Nordic countries
The Nordic countries make up a region in Northern Europe and the North Atlantic which consists of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden and their associated territories, the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Åland...
, located in the southern edge of Sorsapuisto, in the centre of Tampere
Tampere
Tampere is a city in southern Finland. It is the most populous inland city in any of the Nordic countries. The city has a population of , growing to approximately 300,000 people in the conurbation and over 340,000 in the metropolitan area. Tampere is the third most-populous municipality in...
, Finland
Finland
Finland , officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country situated in the Fennoscandian region of Northern Europe. It is bordered by Sweden in the west, Norway in the north and Russia in the east, while Estonia lies to its south across the Gulf of Finland.Around 5.4 million people reside...
. Opposite of the Tampere Hall is the main building of the University of Tampere
University of Tampere
The University of Tampere is a university in Tampere, Finland. It has 15,400 degree students and 2,100 employees. It was originally founded in 1925 in Helsinki as a Civic College , and from 1930 onwards it was known as a School of Social Sciences...
, and the Tampere railway station
Tampere railway station
The Tampere railway station is a functionalist building in Tampere, Finland, designed by Eero Seppälä and Otto Flodin, completed in 1936. The 36-metre clock tower was later added because the Finnish railway bureau required it...
is only half a kilometre away. The main auditorium has capacity of 1,756 seats.
Due to its central location, Tampere Hall hosts many small fair
Fair
A fair or fayre is a gathering of people to display or trade produce or other goods, to parade or display animals and often to enjoy associated carnival or funfair entertainment. It is normally of the essence of a fair that it is temporary; some last only an afternoon while others may ten weeks. ...
s, including the first ever Finncon
Finncon
Finncon is the largest science fiction convention in Finland and, with up to 15,000 participants, one of the largest SF conventions in Europe. Finncon is unique among SF conventions because it has no participation/membership fee, and is funded primarily on various cultural grants as well as income...
in Tampere. The Tampere Opera and the Tampere Philharmonics are also based there.
The director of the Tampere Hall is Kalervo Kummola. Previous directors have included Carl Öhman and Kaarina Suonio.
The Tampere Hall was again nominated as the best congress venue in Finland. This was the third time the Hall has won the title.