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Luise-Albertz-Halle

Architectural Marvel by Peter Voigtländer

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The Luise-Albertz-Halle in Oberhausen captivates with its striking architecture, designed by the renowned architect Peter Voigtländer. Serving as a versatile event venue, it attracts both local and international visitors who revel in its spacious halls and unique ambiance. A place where history and modernity blend in an intriguing way.
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The building was designed by architect Peter Voigtländer.

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Architect
Peter Voigtländer

Guided Story

Do you feel the buzz in the air? That's the excitement of countless events hosted here at the Luise-Albertz-Halle. Look to your right, and you might spot the Christuskirche, adding a touch of history to your view. This venue is not just about its striking design by Peter Voigtländer. Did you know it's named after Luise Albertz, Oberhausen's first female mayor? She was a trailblazer in advocating for workers' and women's rights. Now, glance upwards and take in the sleek, modern lines of the building, which still echo with the past. It's more than just an event space—it's a gathering place for locals and visitors alike, where history truly comes alive.

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