PHILHARMONIC ROOM OF LIEGE AND PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA OF LIEGE AND OF THE COMMUNITY OF WALLONIA-BRUSSELS

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Address:
Boulevard Piercot 25
4000 LIEGE
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Tel.:+32 (0) 4 220 00 00
Fax:+32 (0) 4 220 00 01
Founded in 1960, the ORCHESTRE PHILHARMONIQUE DE LIEGE (Liège Philharmonic Orchestra) is the leading symphony orchestra of the French-speaking Community in Belgium.
The OPL is one of the major musical institutions of French-speaking Belgium and serves as the community's cultural ambassador in large European cities.
The Salle Philharmonique at Liège (formerly the Salle du Conservatoire) is a major example of 19th century architecture, it was built by the architects Louis Boonen and Laurent Demany, and was opened by Eugène Ysaÿe on 30 April 1887. The Salle Philharmonique has a capacity of 1,162 seated places, divided between the stalls, a balcony, three rows of boxes and a 240 seat hall.
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