Conference and Cultural Centre "Jordanki" in Toruń, Concert hall in medieval Toruń, Poland.
Jordanki is a modern concert facility located in the medieval city of Toruń with two halls for different types of performances. The complex also provides conference spaces, dining options, and a recording studio within its expansive footprint.
The building opened in 2015 and introduced contemporary architecture to this UNESCO-listed city. Designed by architect Fernando Menis, it represented a significant step in Toruń's modern cultural development.
The center serves as a gathering place for art enthusiasts from the region and beyond. It regularly hosts performances by the Toruń Symphony Orchestra, theatre productions, and film screenings that shape the city's cultural life.
The building provides underground parking facilities and is accessible by car for those who drive. On-site dining options are available, allowing visitors to spend time there before or after events.
The main concert hall features movable ceilings that can alter acoustics and a two-panel sliding wall for sound absorption or reflection. These technical features allow the space to adapt its acoustics depending on the type of performance.
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