Concert reimbursement at Schönbrunn Castle: New acoustic concept in progress!
Concert reimbursement at Schönbrunn Castle: New acoustic concept in progress!
In the shadow of the magnificent Schönbrunn Castle, which is known for its cultural events, a crucial change has taken place. The organizer Show Factory has canceled all open-air concerts planned for 2025. This drastic decision followed the announcement that the statutory noise protection conditions were considered "not implementable". The cancellations concern, among other things, the highly expected Fendrich Musical "I am from Austria" and the "Schönbrunn Classics" concert series, such as reported.
In order to meet the challenges of noise reduction, a comprehensive feasibility study for a new acoustic concept is now being carried out. The focus is at the concert by the German musician Paul Kalkbrenner, which was to take place on September 12, 2025. This study, which takes into account the requirements of the municipal event authority in Vienna (MA 36) and the monument preservation requirements, aims to significantly improve the sound quality and sound insulation at future events. According to Wolfgang Sauter from Preperformance, the company responsible for the implementation, the results of the feasibility study are crucial for the planned long -term and sustainable use of the honorary courtyard to ensure cultural events in the future.
technological progress in the focus
The feasibility study includes the simulation of new technologies and the development of a direction -dependent sound concept concept, which is combined with digital control systems. In this way, the sound expansion should be focused on the event area. This could make a crucial contribution to comply with the strict noise regulations and at the same time maintain the cultural heritage of Schönbrunn Castle. As the Schönbrunn Group underlined in its message, the final evaluation is published in coordination with the responsible authorities and forms the basis for future concepts.
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