Sendesaal Bremen, Concert hall in Schwachhausen, Germany
The Sendesaal Bremen is a concert hall with approximately 250 seats located in the Schwachhausen neighborhood at the intersection of Bürgermeister-Spitta-Allee and Heinrich-Hertz-Straße. The building functions as a modern performance venue designed to accommodate various musical genres and events.
The building was constructed in 1952 as Studio F for Radio Bremen, where it produced recordings and live broadcasts for decades. It later transformed into a concert venue and has since served as a public performance space.
The concert hall serves as a gathering place for music listeners from across the region who come together for performances. Visitors experience an intimate setting where classical music, jazz, and contemporary works are presented.
Visits are best planned around scheduled performances, with event dates available on the venue's website. The building is accessible by public transportation and offers parking nearby for visitors arriving by car.
The room's acoustics were carefully designed by architects Storm, Anker, and Störmer and are valued by sound engineers across Europe. This acoustic legacy makes the building a distinctive place for music professionals.
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