Kulturhalle Remchingen
Kulturhalle Remchingen is a concert hall, event and conference center in Remchingen, located in the Enz district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Opened in 1990, the hall is a cultural hub for the region between Karlsruhe and Pforzheim.
Artists such as Motörhead guitarist Phil Campbell, Max Giesinger, Culcha Candela, Glasperlenspiel and much more have performed at the Kulturhalle.
History
The Kulturhalle was constructed between 1989 and 1990 following plans by architect Helmut Striffler. It was designed as a modern, multifunctional hall to consolidate and expand the cultural offerings of the municipality.Location
The Kulturhalle is situated in Remchingen-Wilferdingen along the federal road Bundesstraße 10. The Wilferdingen-Singen railway station is located directly opposite. There are underground parking facilities and parking spaces available for both cars and bicycles.Architecture and Facilities
The hall features modern architecture with large glass surfaces and an open foyer. The available spaces include:- Large hall, suitable for up to 600 people seated or 1000 standing
- Foyer/Lobby for exhibitions, refreshments during breaks, or smaller events
- Meeting room
- Ticket office
- Ballet school
The technical equipment includes modern sound and lighting technology, stage technology, a mobile orchestra pit, a projector, flexible seating arrangements, and barrier-free access.
Usage
The Kulturhalle serves as a venue for:- Theatre, concerts, cabaret and readings
- Festivals such as the No Playback Festival
- Events of local clubs
- Corporate events, trade fairs, and conferences
- Cultural events such as the municipality’s multi-part theater subscription
- Special events like the Remchinger Bierkultur, poetry slams, or children’s events