Sala Minas Gerais
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| Location | Brazil |
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| Coordinates | 19°55′39″S 43°57′24″W / 19.92739°S 43.95669°W |
Sala Minas Gerais is a concert hall in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Inaugurated in 2015, it was designed and built especially to serve as the headquarters of the Minas Gerais Philharmonic Orchestra. It has an area of 32,464m² and a capacity of 1,477 spectators,[1] with areas for orchestra and choir. The room features variable acoustic resources - such as sail-shaped diffuser walls, ceiling diffusers and absorbent chairs - and was designed internally by architect José Augusto Nepomuceno. The building is a part of the Centro de Cultura Presidente Itamar Franco, a cultural center designed by architects Jô Vasconcellos and Rafael Yanni.[2]
Since February 2015, Sala Minas Gerais has hosted concerts from the regular series of the Minas Gerais Philharmonic Orchestra.[3]
