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May 20, 2008 | Miss Mussel | Comments 0

Fire Today At The Philharmonie, Berlin


(photo credit: DDP)

from Der Speigel:

The was reported shortly after 2 p.m. and 21 engines and 110 firefighters immediately rushed to the building, which is located next to Berlin’s central Tiergarten park. Visitors who had been attending a lunchtime concert were evacuated from the building, and musicians could be seen rushing from the building with their instruments.

At first firefighters had difficulties entering the building and were attempting to extinguish the from the outside. Police say the blaze appears to have started in the attic, though they do not yet know the cause. “We don’t believe anyone is in danger, as the appears to be contained in the roof,” Marco Trenn, spokesman for the firefighters, told the Associated Press.

officers are now trying to make sure the priceless instruments stored in the Philharmonic are saved from smoke, flames and water.

The world-famous yellow building, designed by Hans Scharoun, is widely regarded as having some of the best acoustics of any concert hall in the world. The Philharmonic opened in 1963 with a performance of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony, conducted by Herbert von Karajan..

Thankfully, it appears at this point that the damage is minor….relatively-speaking, at least.
Further information at Die Welt (auf Deutsche) and IHT (English)

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