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Liederhalle Stuttgart

The Liederhalle Stuttgart

Are you a music or culture lover? Then the program at the Liederhalle Stuttgart is just right for you! Whether ballet, dance, comedy or concerts - the state capital of Baden-Württemberg has a renowned event center that attracts international artists and delights all culture lovers with its diverse program.

B&B Hotels can tell you more about the varied program of the cultural and congress center, which is only five kilometers away from our hotels in Stuttgart. Discover one of the most important German cultural buildings of the post-war period, most of which has been a listed building since 1987. Let's go to Stuttgart-Mitte to Berliner Platz 1-3.

The breathtaking program diversity

From Swan Lake, Wagner or the SWR Symphony Orchestra to Böhse Onkelz symphonies or Lord of the Rings in concert to readings, comedy shows and congresses - the Liederhalle Stuttgart awaits you with a wide variety of events. Whatever your preferences, there is sure to be something for you in this program!

As you can see, the Liederhalle is not only known for classical music events. Jazz concerts, pop and rock performances, comedy shows and lectures also take place here. This versatility makes the Liederhalle a venue that caters to a wide range of cultural interests and appeals to a broad audience.

An annual highlight at the Liederhalle is the Stuttgart Music Festival, which attracts classical music lovers from all over the world. In 2023, the festival celebrated the rich legacy of Johann Sebastian Bach and provided a platform for outstanding musicians to perform his works. In 2024, the International Bach Academy will organize the music festival around Beethoven's 9th Symphony.

The Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra is a regular guest at the Liederhalle. The renowned ensemble contributes to the cultural life of the city and offers sophisticated programs for a discerning audience.

In addition to concerts and performances, the Liederhalle also offers rooms for conferences, congresses and private events. This flexibility makes the Liederhalle an important part of the city's cultural life.

 

Orientation in the building

The Stuttgart Liederhalle has grown steadily since its foundation in 1956. Today, the entire building complex consists of a concert hall with three halls and a congress building with two further halls as well as 14 meeting and conference rooms. The Stuttgart State Theatre and the International Bach Academy are located in the immediate vicinity of the Liederhalle.

Practical information

The building:

A total of 6,000 seats, around 4,000 square meters of exhibition space and three underground car parks with continuous opening hours from midnight to midnight are available to the 600,000 visitors each year

Getting there:
The central location and good transport links make the congress center easy to reach from anywhere. The Liederhalle can be reached by VVS public transport from Stuttgart Central Station in just 3 minutes by taking the U1 Heslach Vogelrain or the U9 Botnang to Berliner Platz. Both subway trains run every 10 minutes. Stuttgart Airport is only 15 kilometers away and can be reached by S-Bahn lines S2 and S3 from Stadtmitte.

Ticket prices:

Prices vary depending on the type of event, concert hall and seat selection and start at 23 euros for a concert, 52 euros for a ballet and 36 euros for comedy. You can find more detailed information in the Liederhalle event calendar.

 

The Konzerthaus has the largest concert hall, the Beethoven Hall, and the smaller, more intimate Mozart Hall. Both halls are characterized by excellent acoustics and create an impressive atmosphere that is suitable for a variety of events.

The Beethoven Hall, with over 2,000 seats in the stalls and gallery, is a masterpiece of architecture and acoustics. The asymmetrically designed hall offers the ideal space for large concerts, symphony concerts, comedy and cabaret events. The outstanding acoustics allow music to be experienced in its purest form.

The Mozart Hall seats around 750 guests and is ideal for smaller ensembles, chamber music and other intimate performances. The warm and inviting atmosphere of the Mozart Hall allows the audience to interact closely with the artists and enjoy a special artistic experience.

Compared to the other two asymmetrical halls, the 320-seat Silchersaal has a more classical design. Thanks to its glazing, it is the only room with daylight and is used for press conferences, lectures, general meetings or examinations.