Stadthalle Magdeburg, Multi-purpose hall in Werder, Germany
Stadthalle Magdeburg is a multi-purpose hall situated along the Elbe River with a brick exterior that holds approximately 4,000 attendees. The building provides space for diverse event types within its main auditorium.
The building was constructed in 1927 as a venue for a theater exhibition and suffered severe bomb damage during World War II. Reconstruction took place between 1959 and 1966.
The hall serves as a central venue for concerts, theater performances, and ballet productions, making it a focal point for cultural life in the city. Visitors experience a wide range of programming from classical music to contemporary productions throughout the year.
The building underwent extensive renovations starting in 2020, including facade restoration and technical upgrades, with work scheduled to complete in 2025. Visitors should check ahead about any access limitations during this period.
The original building featured a 131-register organ by Wilhelm Sauer, designed as a secular alternative to Sunday church services. This instrument reflects the hall's former role as a cultural center independent of religious purposes.
Location: Magdeburg
GPS coordinates: 52.11830,11.63970
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:46
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