Palais des fêtes, Concert hall and event venue in Neustadt district, Strasbourg, France.
Palais des fêtes is a concert hall and event venue in the Neustadt district featuring Art Nouveau design elements. The building contains a main auditorium with ornate ceiling paintings and a refined interior layout that accommodates concerts, theatrical performances, and exhibitions.
The building was constructed between 1901 and 1903 during German administration as a hall for choral societies and music groups. It was renamed after World War I and became a central venue for the city's cultural events.
The building served as a gathering place for the city's musical societies and became a symbol of cultural life in the Neustadt district. Today, it continues to draw music enthusiasts who value its role as a keeper of the region's performing arts traditions.
The venue is located in the Neustadt district and is accessible by public transportation. Visitors should check the event calendar in advance since programming varies seasonally based on concert and performance schedules.
The building houses one of the few surviving pipe organs from the early 20th century that is still played regularly during performances. This instrument was installed in 1909 and contributes significantly to the sound quality of concerts held here.
Location: Strasbourg
Inception: 1903
Architectural style: Art Nouveau architecture
Part of: Art Nouveau in Strasbourg
GPS coordinates: 48.59090,7.74935
Latest update: December 8, 2025 21:03
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