Gröninger Bad, Cultural heritage monument in Salbke district, Magdeburg, Germany.
Gröninger Bad is a cultural center in the Salbke district that once functioned as a swimming facility and now offers spaces for music production, film, and media work. The building contains modern recording studios, rehearsal rooms, and a multipurpose hall for concerts and exhibitions.
The building was originally a public swimming bath and was converted into a cultural center in 1991 by the Aktion Musik association. This transformation marked the start of its current role as a place for artistic activities.
The space serves young people interested in music, film, and media creation. Today its rooms host creative workshops and productions where youth can develop their skills.
The center is located at Gröninger Straße 2 and is easily accessible. Visitors should check in advance which events or workshops are currently running, as the schedule varies widely.
The center produces music videos, documentaries, and commercials using equipment and techniques found in professional studios. This hands-on work lets young people experience real production processes.
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