Bandstand
A bandstand is a circular or semicircular structure set in a park, garden, pier, or indoor space, designed to accommodate musical bands performing concerts. A simple construction, it both creates an ornamental focal point and also serves acoustic requirements while providing shelter for the changeable weather, if outdoors. (Wiki)
Connected Sites
Site | Rationale | Link |
Australian Convict Sites | Parramatta park (Government Domain) | |
Brugge | In the Koningin Astridpark | |
Cienfuegos | At central square | |
City of Bath | Inside Royal Victoria Park | |
Corfu | At the Spianada | |
Edinburgh | Ross bandstand | |
Maritime Greenwich | Greenwich Park | |
Mexico City and Xochimilco | As most public parks in Mexico and Latin America, there is a bandstand at Alameda Central, where besides musical presentations, boys and girls of middle to high class origins used to socialize. Example: • Kiosk at Alameda Central. At 06000 Hidalgo. | |
Mining Sites of Wallonia | In Quinconces park | |
Morelia | At the Plaza de Armas | |
Old Town Lunenburg | ||
Panamá | On Plaza de la Independencia in Casco Viejo | |
Querétaro | at Jardín Zenea | |
Saltaire | In Roberts Park | |
Singapore Botanic Gardens | ||
Tequila | in Tequila town, main plaza | |
Willemstad | At the Brionplein, Otrabanda. |
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