Reithalle, Theater venue in Coburg, Germany
Reithalle is a theater venue in Coburg featuring about 99 movable seats arranged to place audiences close to the stage. The seating configuration creates an intimate relationship between spectators and the performing space.
The building was constructed in 1852 as a royal riding hall under Duke Ernst II's direction. In 1985 it was converted into a theater space where it continues to function today.
The space hosts a wide variety of performances today, ranging from contemporary plays to experimental productions. Visitors experience diverse artistic offerings throughout the year in this setting.
The venue opens one hour before performances begin, and parking is available at Schlossplatz during show times for theater attendees. The compact size makes it easy to find your way around.
The design removes traditional barriers between stage and audience, allowing both to share the same physical space. This closeness creates a direct connection during every performance.
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