The Chamber Music Hall in Yerevan, situated within the Circular Park (or Garden Ring) rises as a striking architectural echo of Armenian modernism. Designed by artist Stephan Kyurkchyan and executed by engineer Eduard Khzmalyan in 1977. The hall features a single, seamlessly connected space, blurring the boundaries between the stage and the audience.
The only outdated aspect of the building lies in the fact that you sometimes can hear the outside noise. It is very entertaining to walk around and inside the building.
At the heart of the Hall lies a remarkable pipe organ, a product of Dutch design inspired by 17th-century Baroque organs which contributes to the hall's distinctive character, with a high ceiling above the stage and nice original hanging lights.

With a seating capacity for 300 attendees, the Chamber Music Hall serves as more than a venue for concerts—it is an integral part of the National Centre of Chamber Music after Komitas. This institution actively fosters the performance art of chamber music, bridging local communities with national and global cultural events.
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It's not, that is an architectural element.
Is that an outdoor stage on the roof?