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Stadthalle Bad Godesberg
Architectural gem and historical witness of politics
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Designed by Wilhelm Denninger, the Stadthalle Bad Godesberg stands out with its distinctive architecture and rich history. Known for hosting the SPD's Godesberg Program, it captivates both history buffs and architecture enthusiasts. Listed as a heritage monument since 2012, this venue narrates a tale of significant events. Imagining the historical importance of this site sparks curiosity and wonder.
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Did you know?
The hall has been closed due to collapse risk since May 27, 2020.
Quick Facts
- Architect
- Wilhelm Denninger
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Opening Date
- December 15, 1955
- Website
- stadthalle-bad-godesberg.de
Guided Story
Imagine standing where pivotal history unfolded. Look around, the Stadthalle Bad Godesberg has stories to tell. Did you know that the SPD's Godesberg Program was adopted here in 1959? A landmark moment in post-war German politics. If you glance up, you’ll appreciate Wilhelm Denninger's architectural finesse that still captivates today. Behind you, a short stroll leads to the Stadtpark, a peaceful retreat amid the city's hustle. Although the hall has been closed since 2020 for safety reasons, the tales and memories held within its walls remain timeless.
Location
Nearby

Kleines Theater
176 m away

Kurfürstenquelle (Südost)
84 m away

Glockenspiel
137 m away

Stadtpark
113 m away

Haus an der Redoute
339 m away

Rigal'sche Kapelle
279 m away

Schloss Rigal
316 m away

Gedenkstein Gerd Höllige
166 m away