Rhein-Main-Theater, Performance venue in Niedernhausen, Germany
The Rhein-Main-Theater is a theater in Niedernhausen, in the German state of Hesse, with seating for around 1,500 people. It sits within a larger complex that includes a connected hotel, allowing visitors to stay overnight on site.
The theater opened in the early 1990s and for its first years hosted a single long-running musical production. When that production closed, the venue shifted to a broader program of shows and events.
The theater became closely associated with a major musical production that premiered here and drew audiences for several years. Its connection to the adjacent hotel created a special destination for guests who wanted to combine theater visits with overnight stays.
The complex has its own train station, built specifically to bring visitors directly to the venue, which makes arriving by rail straightforward. Guests who plan to stay overnight will find a hotel connected to the building itself.
Having a private train station is rare for any theater, and this one was built solely to serve this venue's audiences. The station sits close enough to the entrance that the walk from the train to the door takes only a few steps.
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