Tullikamari Cultural Centre, Cultural and performing arts center in Tulli district, Tampere, Finland
Tullikamari Cultural Centre is a cultural venue with two main event spaces housed in a red brick building in Tampere. The larger Pakkahuone hall holds about 1,200 people, while Klubi accommodates around 450 for smaller events.
The building was constructed in 1901 following architect Georg Schreck's design and has heritage status through the city's town planning regulations. This protection ensures the site's historical fabric is preserved for future use.
The center shapes local cultural life through regular concerts, theater performances, and art exhibitions that bring audiences together with different artists. These events are a key part of how people in the city spend their leisure time today.
The venue features professional audiovisual equipment, accessible facilities, and can arrange catering services with external partners. Visitors should check what events are currently scheduled, as the program changes regularly.
The smaller Klubi hall has a dual function: it operates as a lunch restaurant during daytime and transforms into a music venue in the evenings. This combination allows the space to shift flexibly between everyday and cultural functions.
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