Tattersall, Cultural heritage monument in Bergkirche District, Wiesbaden, Germany.
Tattersall is a historic building in Wiesbaden that was originally built as a riding facility and now serves as an event venue. The main hall with a stage accommodates around 280 people and hosts various cultural events.
Albert Wolff designed the building in 1905 for riding instructor Ernst Weiß following English architectural patterns. It served as a venue for equestrian events before later being converted into a cultural center.
The place takes its name from its original purpose as a riding facility and is now used by the community for theater, exhibitions, and concerts. People value it as a venue for local events and cultural programs.
The building is located in an easily accessible area with several bus stops nearby. Visitors will find adequate space for various types of events and can navigate the building comfortably.
The building was originally equipped with 80 horse stalls and featured a large grandstand that could seat 500 spectators for equestrian events. This original purpose is no longer visible today, but it reflects the impressive history of the place.
Location: Wiesbaden
Website: https://wiesbaden.de/leben-in-wiesbaden/freizeit/buergerhaeuser/tattersall.php
GPS coordinates: 50.08681,8.24048
Latest update: December 9, 2025 12:21
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