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Published28/05/2025
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Today24/06/2025
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Deadline26/06/2025
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The Laeiszhalle was donated by the shipping couple Carl and Sophie Laeisz and executed by the architects M. Haller and W.E. Meerwein 1904 - 1908 in the style of neo-baroque. The outer design elements were chosen according to the turn of the century clinker masonry with rich sandstone ornaments. In addition, richly decorated, wrought-iron railings with botanical motifs and slate-roofed mansard roofs, studded with driven copper sheet sculptures, decorate the facade. As the largest and most modern concert hall in Germany at the time, next to the Elbphilarmonie, the Musikhalle is today the most important building for classical music performances in Hamburg. The client plans to carry out structural measures in the Laeiszhalle to ensure the smooth, safe operation of the building for the future. All work outside the annual season break can only be carried out in close scheduling and organizational coordination with the construction management or the management of the Laeiszhalle / client, as rehearsals or events can take place all day long. Defining binding time windows is possible with a lead time of up to 2 weeks, so that the contractor can plan firmly with these time windows.// The list of services includes the access control and intrusion detection system. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
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