Suntory Hall
| Suntory Hall サントリーホール | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Address | 1-13-1 Akasaka |
| Town or city | Minato, Tokyo |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 35°39′59.9″N 139°44′29″E / 35.666639°N 139.74139°E |
| Opened | 1986 |
| Cost | ¥ 6,000 million |
| Owner | Suntory |
| Technical details | |
| Floor area | 12,027 m2 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | Yasui Architects |
| Other designers | Nagata Acoustics |
| Website | |
| References | |
| Factsheet | |
The Suntory Hall (サントリーホール) is a concert venue in the central Akasaka district of Tokyo, Japan. Part of the Ark Hills complex, it consists of a main concert hall, widely considered one of the finest in the world for its acoustics – Herbert von Karajan called it “a jewel box of sound” – and a smaller side-hall for chamber music. Its roof is an extended, tiered, landscape garden. Construction began in the late 1970s and the facility opened in October 1986.