Kulturzentrum Bremgarten, Cultural center and hackerspace in Bremgarten, Switzerland.
Kulturzentrum Bremgarten occupies multiple buildings of a former textile factory, combining Biedermeier and Neues Bauen architectural styles. Inside are two performance stages, a cinema, printing studios, and metal and woodworking workshops used for creative work.
The site started as a textile factory in 1893 and sat abandoned for years before young occupants took it over and transformed it in 1990. This action launched its conversion into a cultural and social hub.
The space serves as a meeting place for artists, musicians, and makers who share work and ideas here regularly. Visitors encounter an active community that organizes performances, screenings, and discussions on its own terms.
The center is easy to reach and offers free Wi-Fi along with open access to workshops for crafting and art. Most activities happen regularly, so checking ahead on what is planned helps you time your visit well.
The center runs entirely on its own money without public funding and makes decisions as a collective. This independence shapes its free and experimental character to this day.
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