WATCH: Inside the world’s most ‘acoustically perfect’ building

Hamburg, Germany is home to what’s become known as the world’s most ‘acoustically perfect’ building, the Elbphilharmonie concert house. At a cost of €789 million, it took almost a decade to build in the HafenCity district along the Elbe River. Built on top of an old warehouse building, the world-class complex features 3 concert halls, a hotel, private apartments, and a public viewing area.

Click the video below for a look around.

Lane Luckie, a news anchor and reporter for KLTV in Tyler, Texas, is traveling in Germany and Belgium as part of a fellowship with the RIAS Berlin Commission. The bi-national journalist exchange, which is a partnership with the Radio Television Digital News Foundation, was established in 1992 to promote understanding between the United States and Germany in the field of broadcasting. Click here to learn more.

The views expressed in this blog do not necessarily reflect the views of KLTV/KTRE-TV or Raycom Media. They are solely the opinion of the author. All content © Copyright 2017 Lane Luckie

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