Lokschuppen Centre
The Lokschuppen is an exhibition centre in the middle of Rosenheim, which was built in 1988 from a converted machine room belonging to Rosenheim’s first railway depot.
83022 Rosenheim, Germany
Stay at the affordable B&B Hotel in Rosenheim and take the opportunity to explore some of the city’s many attractions. The Lokschuppen and the Heilig-Geist-Kirche are just two of the highlights that Rosenheim has to offer. The Chiemsee is just a short drive away and offers the opportunity to relax against a background of incomparable Alpine views. Whether you like hiking or skiing in the Alps, sightseeing in the city or relaxing, Rosenheim is just the place for you. Make sure allow enough time to make the most of your stay.
The Lokschuppen is an exhibition centre in the middle of Rosenheim, which was built in 1988 from a converted machine room belonging to Rosenheim’s first railway depot.
The Church of the Holy Spirit was built in 1449 by local, Hans Stier. The original Gothic piece was converted into the Baroque style in 1684. The tower, which originally had a Gothic, pointed roof, was adorned with a Baroque dome.
Rosenheim’s State Gallery offers an encounter with real works of art and is characterised by its distinctive architecture. It serves as one of the most beautiful exhibition areas in southern Germany.