The Rosenhügel Studios are film studios located in the Austrian capital Vienna. They were opened in 1923 and originally owned by the Vita-Film production company. After the company's bankruptcy the following year the studios were taken over by Sascha Film, the largest of the Austrian companies of the era. In the early 1930s Sascha formed a partnership with the German outfit Tobis Film to renovate the studios for production of sound films. A number of Austrian hit films were produced there during the remainder of the decade.
The studios in 2007.
Synchron Stage Vienna building on the site of the former Rosenhügel film studios 2015
Large recording hall "Stage A" of the Synchron Stage Vienna 2022
Vienna Symphonic Library GmbH (VSL) is a developer of sample libraries and music production software for classical orchestral music. The company is located in a landmark protected building, called Synchron Stage Vienna based in the Austrian capital's 23rd district.
Headquarters of VSL at Synchron Stage Vienna
Herbert Tucmandl during first tests for the Vienna Symphonic Library.(2004)
The specially built Silent Stage; the markings on the floor indicate the positions of the musicians. (2004)
Recordings with the Synchron Stage Orchestra in the large recording hall "Stage A" of the Synchron Stage Vienna 2022.