Benedictine Concert Hall by Dániel Baló, Dániel Eke and Zoltán Kalászi

A Hungarian boarding school's gym was fitted with a site-specific installation, transforming it from an atheletics centre into a temporary concert hall.
One of Hungary's most historic monuments, founded in 996, is the Benedictine Pannonhal
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