Böblingen Congress Hall

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The Böblingen Congress Hall is an event center that was opened in 1969.

The hall is operated by the Congress Center Böblingen / Sindelfingen GmbH (CCBS for short), a company whose shareholders are the cities of Böblingen and Sindelfingen and which also operates the Sindelfingen town hall. The congress hall is also called "CCB" because of the abbreviation of the former operating company CongressCentrum Böblingen GmbH .

It has three event rooms of different sizes, each with its own foyer and usable independently of one another. In the 1990s, as part of a major renovation in the restaurant area, eight conference rooms called "salons" were created, almost all of which are named after the city's twin cities. Asbestos removal / modernization in the Württemberg -aal area took place in 1997. Asbestos removal / modernization in the Europa -aal area took place in 1999 and 2000.

Event rooms:

  • Europa-Saal (formerly "large hall")
  • Württemberg hall (formerly "small hall")
  • Black Forest Hall (formerly "exercise room")

Foyers of the event rooms:

  • Foyer Europa-Saal (formerly "Neckarland-Saal", in front of that "Foyer large hall")
  • Foyer Württemberg-Saal (formerly "Foyer small hall")
  • Black Forest Hall foyer

Conference rooms (at the lower lake):

Conference rooms (on restaurant level):

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Coordinates: 48 ° 41 ′ 0 ″  N , 9 ° 0 ′ 39 ″  E