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Hangar-7
Building in Salzburg / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hangar-7 is an events venue, gallery and musem space adjacent to Salzburg Airport. Designed to bring together arts, aviation and the culinary arts, the venue hosts the Michelin-starred restaurant Ikarus,[1] two bars and a lounge alongside a collection of historical airplances, helicopters, Formula One racing cars, and more in rotating exhibitions.[2]
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Alternative names | Red Bull Hangar 7 |
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Town or city | Salzburg |
Country | Austria |
Year(s) built | 1999 |
Completed | 2003 |
Owner | Red Bull GmbH |
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www.hangar-7.com |
Hangar-7 was initially developed by Red Bull founder Dietrich Mateschitz who was looking for more space for the Flying Bulls, a private aircraft collection and performance aviation fleet associated with Red Bull.[3][4] The Flying Bulls continues to be based at Hangar-7, and regular mainteneance on the collection takes place at "Hangar 8".[5]
Hangar-7 hosts regular Red Bull affiliated events, including "Paper Wings", an event for folded paper airplanes,[6] and films the live weekly talk show, "Sport und Talk aus dem Hangar-7" for ServusTV at the venue.[7]