Deutsch: Atmosphäre in der Industrie / Español: Atmosfera en la industria / Português: Atmosfera na indústria / Français: Atmosphère dans l'industrie / Italiano: Atmosfera nell'industria /
The term atmosphere may refer to the following:
- the pervading general feeling, mood or tone of a place, situation or creative work
- Standard atmosphere (symbol: atm), a unit of pressure that may be used as a reference or standard pressure
- Atmosphere, an American hip hop group
- Atmosphere, a Polish rock band
- Atmosphere, the 1997 self-titled debut album by the Polish rock band of the same name
- Atmosphere: Electronic Suite, a 2003 album by Brazilian musician Eloy Fritsch
- Atmosphere, a 2007 album by American Christian rock band Sevenglory
- Atmosphere, a 2013 album by American DJ and Electronic Dance Music producer Kaskade
- Atmosphères, a 1961 orchestral piece by composer György Ligeti
- Atmosphere, a 1980 song from the single of the same name by English rock band Joy Division
- Atmosphere, a 1984 song from the single of the same name by English musician, comedian and actor Russ Abbot
- Atmosphere, a song from the 2013 album of the same name by American DJ and Electronic Dance Music producer Kaskade
- Atmosphere, a song from American funk rock band Funkadelic's 1975 album, Let's Take It to the Stage
- Atmospheres, an American weather news and information show that ran from 2000-2003
- Atmospheric theatre, a type of cinema architecture
- Atmosphere Visual Effects, a Canadian visual effects company
- Adobe Atmosphere, a discontinued 3D computer graphics software platform
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