List of German town halls
There are event halls with the name Stadthalle in numerous cities in German-speaking countries. They mostly serve the purpose of providing space for cultural events of all kinds. In the following list you can find all German halls that are called Stadthalle today or that used to be called and that have an article in the German-language Wikipedia:
- Augsburg city hall
- Bad Godesberg town hall
- Barmer town hall
- Bielefeld City Hall
- Stadthalle (Bonn) , former event building
- Braunschweig city hall
- ÖVB-Arena , previously Stadthalle Bremen , AWD-Dome and Bremen-Arena
- Chemnitz City Hall
- Cottbus town hall
- Donauhallen , until 1974 Stadthalle Donaueschingen
- Heinrich-Lades-Halle , until 1990 Erlangen City Hall
- City Hall (Freiburg im Breisgau)
- Görlitz City Hall
- Göttingen city hall
- City Hall Graz
- Greifswald City Hall
- Gütersloh town hall
- City Hall Hagen
- City Hall Hamburg
- City Hall Hanover
- Heidelberg City Hall
- City Hall Kassel
- City Hall (Koenigsberg)
- Lübeck City Hall
- Magdeburg City Hall
- Stadthalle (Mainz) , with the largest ballroom in Germany at the end of the 19th century
- Stadthalle Mülheim an der Ruhr
- City Hall Neubrandenburg
- Neumünster town hall
- Offenbach City Hall
- OsnabrückHalle , until 2008 City Hall Osnabrück
- Ratingen city hall
- Reutlingen City Hall
- Rostock city hall
- Stadthallen Schwerin , former event halls in Schwerin
- City Hall of Friendship , city hall of the Thuringian city of Suhl ; also known as Congress Centrum Suhl (CCS)
- Troisdorf town hall
- Wiener Stadthalle
- City hall Wilhelmshaven
- Wuppertal City Hall
Web links
Wiktionary: Stadthalle - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations