Carnegie Hall | Royal Albert Hall | Bad Kreuznach (district) | Bad Nauheim | National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum | Royal Festival Hall | National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame | Pro Football Hall of Fame | Hallmark Hall of Fame | music hall | Wigmore Hall | Radio City Music Hall | Hall & Oates | Queen Elizabeth Hall | Bad Company | Tammany Hall | Bad Religion | The Good, the Bad and the Ugly | Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | ''Verbandsgemeinde'' of Bad Marienberg | Trinity Hall, Cambridge | Seton Hall University | College Football Hall of Fame | Bad Marienberg (Verbandsgemeinde) | Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds | City Hall | Bad Frankenhausen | Bad Brains | Suntory Hall | International Tennis Hall of Fame |
Fine artist and playwright Stanisław Wyspiański, a Polish member of the Vienna Secession, resided in Hotel Nordbahn in summer 1904, en route from convalescent care in Bad Hall to his hometown Krakau.
The title hints at an autobiographical aspect of the work; as a young, newly qualified conductor (and budding composer), Mahler was himself at this time in a stage somewhere between 'apprentice' and recognized 'master' and had been moving from town to town (Bad Hall, Laibach, Olmütz, Vienna, Kassel).