Transforming Sydney’s Landmark Verbrugghen Hall
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** November, 2025

The Sydney Conservatorium of Music, part of the University of Sydney and one of Australia’s oldest and most prestigious music schools, has completed a major audio upgrade to its heritage-listed Verbrugghen Hall. Founded in 1915 by Belgian conductor and violinist Henri Verbrugghen, the Conservatorium is housed in the Greenway Building — a historic landmark within Sydney’s Royal Botanic Gardens, designed by colonial architect Francis Greenway. Originally constructed as stables for Governor Lachlan Macquarie in 1821, the building was later converted into the Conservatorium, with extensive renovations in 2001 to accommodate its growing programs.

Verbrugghen Hall, a 528-seat concert venue renowned for its exceptional acoustics, traditionally required little amplification …

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