Konzert- und Kongresshalle, Concert and congress center in Bamberg, Germany
The Konzert- und Kongresshalle is a modern performance and conference venue in Bamberg with two separate auditoria designed for different event types. The building connects to adjacent hotels via underground passages, making it convenient for guests attending meetings and concerts.
Construction began in the late 1970s and was completed in 1993, designed by architects from Munich. This project reflected the city's commitment to strengthening its role as a cultural venue.
The venue serves as a central gathering place for the city's music lovers and cultural events throughout the year. Its role as a performance space shapes how locals and visitors experience classical music in Bamberg.
The two halls offer flexible space options for different event sizes, and visitors can easily move between them or access adjacent hotels. The underground connections mean attendees can navigate between venues and accommodations without going outside.
A large organ in the main hall was custom built to match the room's acoustics and stands out for its intricate construction. This instrument is visible during performances and adds a striking visual element to the concert experience.
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