Located at the sea-land junction of Reykjavik, Iceland's capital, the Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Center is Iceland's newest and largest integrated concert hall, conference center, designed by design companies from Iceland and Denmark, inspired by the mysterious night auroras and volcanic rocks of Iceland's winter night Shape. The building's glass shape resembles a huge kaleidoscope, with thousands of irregular geometric glass tiles reflecting off the color of the sky and the seasons, dwarfing the rainbow. This top modern building is a venue for music and important conferences in Reykjavik. Here you can hear the Icelandic Symphony Orchestra, see Icelandic dramas and various musical genres. The largest concert hall can accommodate 1,800 people, and there are two rehearsal halls, lounges, restaurants, coffee shops, music record stores and souvenir shops.