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If you are keen for a memorable music retreat, book your seat at Europe’s second largest opera and concert hall, the Festspielhaus. Inaugurated for the public in 1998, the concert hall is well known for its acoustics and the diverse range of artists who have performed there. With both international artists and national ones feeling completely at home, the concert has been able to churn out more than 300 top class events annually. Accommodating more than 2500 audience at one go, this is the place where the Belle Epoch grandeur has been replaced aptly by the Avant Garde styles that are prevalent today. However, besides the sheer enormity of the concert hall, the hall itself is home to various architectural styles. You can look into the neo classical façade which was once an entrance to the town’s railway station and which now proudly provides entry to this modern concert hall.