Metropolis-Hall, Multi-purpose entertainment hall in Potsdam, Germany
Metropolis Hall is a multi-purpose space in Potsdam covering around 3,000 square meters and offering three flexible rooms, each reaching about 33 feet (10 meters) high. The facility features modern interiors, numerous technical mounting points, and comprehensive network connectivity throughout.
The hall opened in 2008 and takes its name from the 1927 silent film Metropolis, which was partly shot at the nearby Babelsberg Studios. This link to cinema history continues to define the venue's character.
The space hosts corporate events, award ceremonies, and exhibitions, serving as a key venue in Potsdam's media district. Visitors witness the dynamic flow of gatherings that shape the region's cultural life.
The hall is accessible via ground-level entrances and offers comprehensive wireless network coverage for technical needs. Visitors will find flexible layout options suitable for events ranging from small gatherings to larger conferences.
The building sits directly adjacent to the Film Park and connects to the Volcano Arena, allowing organizers to seamlessly blend indoor and outdoor events. This immediate proximity to film attractions and entertainment facilities is a rare combination in the area.
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