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Tourist-Information & Kartenzentrale Mannheim
Willy-Brandt-Platz/Bahnhofsvorplatz 3
68161 Mannheim
Email:
info@tourist-mannheim.de
Internet:
www.tourist-mannheim.de
Willy-Brandt-Platz/Bahnhofsvorplatz 3
68161 Mannheim
Email:
info@tourist-mannheim.de
Internet:
www.tourist-mannheim.de
Art & culture
Mannheim has an amazing cultural scene that is in keeping with the 21st century. With the jazz festival, International Schiller Festival and International Film Festival, the city offers an inspiring programme of classical and contemporary entertainment. "Mannheim Rosengarten"
The Art Nouveau "Mannheim Rosengarten" building is one of Germany's largest cultural and conference centres. It forms part of the Art Nouveau ensemble at Friedrichsplatz, and is also a venue for concerts. National Theatre
The "Schillerbühne", the nickname given to the National Theatre after the premiere of Schiller's "The Robbers" here in 1782, is one of Germany's most famous theatres. It has also enjoyed international acclaim with its high-calibre programme of opera, drama, ballet and contemporary productions. Alte Feuerwache
Mannheim's Alte Feuerwache has become one of the top venues in the Rhine/Neckar region for people who love all types of music. The neo-baroque former fire station regularly hosts concerts featuring a range of contemporary music from jazz to hip hop, exhibitions of the latest works by young artists from all over Germany, readings and parties. At the core of the city's cultural scene, the Alte Feuerwache stands for the highest quality of entertainment. Offering an often unparalleled programme, it is also no stranger to internationally acclaimed artists.
The Art Nouveau "Mannheim Rosengarten" building is one of Germany's largest cultural and conference centres. It forms part of the Art Nouveau ensemble at Friedrichsplatz, and is also a venue for concerts.
The "Schillerbühne", the nickname given to the National Theatre after the premiere of Schiller's "The Robbers" here in 1782, is one of Germany's most famous theatres. It has also enjoyed international acclaim with its high-calibre programme of opera, drama, ballet and contemporary productions.
Mannheim's Alte Feuerwache has become one of the top venues in the Rhine/Neckar region for people who love all types of music. The neo-baroque former fire station regularly hosts concerts featuring a range of contemporary music from jazz to hip hop, exhibitions of the latest works by young artists from all over Germany, readings and parties. At the core of the city's cultural scene, the Alte Feuerwache stands for the highest quality of entertainment. Offering an often unparalleled programme, it is also no stranger to internationally acclaimed artists.
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