Kulturzentrum Kammgarn, Cultural center in Kaiserslautern, Germany.
The Kulturzentrum Kammgarn occupies a former spinning mill building with two concert halls and a music club called Cotton Club in the basement. The center houses various event spaces designed to accommodate different musical forms and cultural performances across multiple genres.
The center opened in May 1988 during Rheinland-Pfalz Day, following the conversion of a spinning mill that had closed in 1981. This transformation of an industrial building into a cultural venue marked a turning point for the local arts scene.
The venue grew from a former spinning mill that shaped the neighborhood and continues to draw regular performances across multiple musical genres. Visitors experience a blend of industrial heritage and contemporary cultural life at a place where classical, pop, and jazz coexist with local importance.
The center is located at Schoenstrasse 10 and has a box office that opens at different times depending on the event. Visitors should check in advance when the ticket counter is available for their planned show.
A permanent light installation by artist Kai Gundacker from 2018 illuminates the protected historical building in a distinctive way. This artwork gives the former industrial facade a contemporary visual dimension.
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