Grosses Festspielhaus

Salzburg


Designed by architect Clemens Holzmeister in 1956 and built into the sheer sides of the Mönchsberg, the cavernous Grosses Festspielhaus stages the majority of performances during the Salzburg Festival and can accommodate 2179 theatregoers.


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