Amphitheater at Auditorium Portorož: This outdoor covered venue can accommodate up to 1,777 seated guests and, with standing areas, up to 2,300 visitors. The stage measures 24m x 15m, and an underground tunnel connects the stage to dressing rooms. A café is also available on site, making it an ideal location for concerts, opera, dance, entertainment programs, and multimedia shows. Main Hall: The largest hall of Auditorium Portorož is technically equipped for the most demanding events, including symphonic, chamber, jazz music concerts, ballet, theatre, dance, entertainment programs, recitations, multimedia shows, congresses, symposiums, conferences, and protocol events. It has 479 seats, with the stage measuring 9.5m in depth, 16m in width, and 7.60m in height. Red Hall: A smaller venue of 63m², suitable for lectures, seminars, and as a congress office. Green Hall: Another small venue measuring 85m², ideal for conferences, seminars, and as a congress office. White Hall: Located on the ground floor with an entrance through the lobby, it has a floor area of 110m² and a height of 3m. Equipped with special lighting suitable for exhibitions, it's perfect for art and other exhibitions, book presentations, press conferences, and receptions. Lobby/Atrium: Measuring 230m², this space is especially suited for receptions, social gatherings, fairs, exhibitions, receptions, and even small concerts. Tartini Theatre in Piran: Dedicated to concerts, theatrical performances, recitations, multimedia shows, symposiums, and conferences, Tartini Theatre is among the finest monuments of bourgeois culture in Piran. Built in 1910 in a Neo-Renaissance historicist style, the theatre boasts both Art Nouveau and historicist features, including a ceiling adorned with Art Nouveau paintings and rich stucco work. The main hall's stage measures 80m², with a seating capacity of 263, divided between the orchestra, balcony, boxes, and gallery.
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