Pavillon 21 MINI Opera Space

The Pavillon 21 MINI Opera Space is a temporary venue for the Bavarian State Opera in Munich's Marstallplatz.

Building

Planned founded by Wolf D. Prix Austrian architecture firm Coop Himmelb (l) au and supported by MINI as a private financier, the building was constructed in April 2010 at the Munich Marstallplatz and opened for the Opera Festival on June 24, 2010. It has a surface of 560 m² with a length of 38.5 m and a width of 25.5 m, the building height is 12.5 m. The construction costs amounted to 2.1 million euros.

Concept

The building was designed so that it can always be dismantled and rebuilt elsewhere, within a few days, for other events again. Since the degraded pavilion but has a footprint of 20 sea containers, the cost of a move as too cumbersome and the respective construction costs of around half a million euro proved to be too costly, so the pavilion has been built up only twice. Since then he has mothballed in the containers in a Regensburg warehouse. Therefore, considerations currently underway, the pavilion somewhere firmly establish what has been hampered by a suitable property, or to scrap it.

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