Philharmonie Berlin
Philharmonie Berlin is one of the world's leading concert halls and the home of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Located in Berlin's Kulturforum, it is celebrated for its pioneering architecture, exceptional acoustics, and diverse classical music performances.
Upcoming Events
Krishna Das brings his Home in the Heart Tour 2026 to Philharmonie Berlin on 29 July 2026, presenting an evening of devo...
About Philharmonie Berlin
Philharmonie Berlin is a globally recognised concert venue in Berlin, Germany, and the permanent home of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Opened in 1963, it is regarded as one of the most influential concert halls in modern music history. Designed by architect Hans Scharoun, the venue introduced the innovative vineyard-style seating concept, placing the audience around the central stage to create an immersive listening experience. The complex includes the 2,440-seat Grand Hall and the 1,180-seat Chamber Music Hall, hosting orchestral concerts, chamber music, recitals, international festivals, educational programs, and performances by leading musicians from around the world.
Quick Facts
Capacity
2,440 people
Established
1963
Parking
There is an APCOA-managed surface car park on-site with designated disabled parking spaces