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Sofiensaal
The Sofiensaal is a concert hall and recording venue in Vienna, Austria. It is situated on Marxergasse, in the city's third district of Landstraße. It burned down on 16 August 2001, but was rebuilt and opened once again in December 2013. == Creation and initial use ==
The building was completed in 1826. It was named after Princess Sophie of Bavaria, the mother of Emperor Franz Josef I. It was originally used as a steam bath and known as the Sofienbad. Between 1845 and 1849, it was converted by the architects August Sicard von Sicardsburg and Eduard van der Nüll into a dance hall and renamed the Sofiensaal. Johann Strauss I performed there regularly and conducted at the opening ball of the house in 1848. Many of the Strauss family's waltzes were first performed there.〔"(Death of a princess )". ''Gramophone Online''. August 2001.〕
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