Auditorium Rai di Napoli, Music venue in Fuorigrotta district, Naples, Italy.
Auditorium Rai di Napoli is a concert hall in the Fuorigrotta district housing around 600 seats and a large pipe organ positioned on the main stage. The space contains technical facilities that support both live acoustic performances and broadcast productions.
The building opened in 1963 as part of the RAI Production Center, which was developed to serve as a broadcast hub for southern Italy. It was built during a period when television in Italy was expanding rapidly and regional production centers became necessary.
The venue serves as a cultural gathering place where live performances connect locals and visitors with the musical life of Naples. Audiences experience performances that reflect both classical traditions and contemporary music within a space designed for artistic expression.
The venue is located near San Paolo Stadium and offers straightforward access for visitors attending performances. Modern sound equipment ensures quality presentation of concerts and other live events in the hall.
In addition to the main auditorium, the building contains four separate studios where different television and radio programs can be produced simultaneously. This setup allowed RAI to operate multiple productions at the same time, greatly expanding regional programming.
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