Concert Hall

The Concert Hall plays an active role in the city’s cultural life, hosting a number of recitals by renowned performers of international repute as well as a series of concerts featuring young musicians. Master Classes, workshops, clinics, festivals and other events are also part of the educational and cultural contribution of the Concert Hall.
Concert Hall description and equipment:
Philippos Nakas Concert Hall is a two-storey space, adjusted acoustically for solo and ensemble performances, with a seating capacity of 240 auditors, equipped with facilities for workshops and lectures, Wi-Fi, dressing rooms, and rehearsal - warm up areas.
- Grand Pianos: YAMAHA S 6, YAMAHA S 400 B
- Console: YAMAHA TF5 (48 input mixing channels, 20 Aux, 8 DCA groups, 32 analog XLR/TRS combo mic/line inputs, 16 analog XLR outputs)
- Speakers: TANNOY T2 (2 X 4), TANNOY subwoofers (3), YAMAHA surround system speakers (8)
- Various YAMAHA FX processors
- A wide selection of YAMAHA, NEUMANN & SENNHEISER microphones
- Hard-disk recording
- Digital lighting console
- ADB Theatre spotlights and profiles (12)
- ROBE robotic lighting units (2)
- Video projector