Zenith (building)
Full name | Kulturhalle Zenith |
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Address | Lilienthalallee 35 80939 Munich, Germany |
Location | Schwabing-Freimann |
Operator | Freimann Event Betriebs |
Capacity | 5,880 (general admission) 3,100 (reserved) |
Construction | |
Opened | August 1996 |
Architect | Firma Krupp |
Website | |
Venue Website (in German) |
The Kulturhalle Zenith (also known as the Zenith Halle or simply Zenith) is an events hall located in the Schwabing-Freimann borough of Munich, Germany. Originally opening in 1918 as a part of a railway repair shop, the hall was converted into performance venue in 1994. Since its opening in August 1996, it has hosted concerts, fairs and company presentations.
History
[edit]The venue was built in 1918 as Halle 5 of the Ausbesserungswerk München-Freimann. Used as a railway construction and reparation hall, the venue faced massive damage during World War II. The hall reopened in 1927, becoming a boiling shop for locomotives. The shop remained in operation until 1992. It was sold by Deutsche Bahn to local entrepreneur Wolfgang Nöth.[1] In 1994, Nöth began converting the space into a performance venue. The space, now known as Kulturhalle Zenith, opened August 1996. The venue can hold nearly 6,000 guests.[2]
Noted performers
[edit]- Arctic Monkeys
- Bullet for My Valentine
- Brandy
- Breaking Benjamin
- Simple Minds
- Motörhead
- Lana Del Rey
- Avril Lavigne
- Muse
- Gorillaz
- Katy Perry
- Lady Gaga
- Lepa Brena
- Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
- Macklemore
- Adele
- The Prodigy
- Moderat
- Paul Kalkbrenner
- Rag'n'Bone Man
- The Script
- Alexander Marcus
- Emil Bulls
- Beginner
- Wanda
- Pink
- Fall Out Boy
- Blumentopf
- Robin Schulz
- Kollegah
- Rihanna
- Joss Stone
- No Doubt
- 257ers
- Kraftklub
- Marteria
- Clueso
- Queens of the Stone Age
- Parov Stelar
- Casper
- OneRepublic
- Kylie Minogue
- Jack White
- Rita Ora
- As I Lay Dying
- Oasis
- Lewis Capaldi
- Holly Humberstone
Notable events
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Bühne unter Strom" [Stage under power]. Focus (in German). Hubert Burda Media. 22 May 2000. Retrieved October 28, 2017.
- ^ München - Veranstaltungsort: Zenith Archived September 17, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Magnificent MVG Claims 22nd Euro Title". PDC. 2 April 2018. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
- ^ Phillips, Josh. "2022 Interwetten German Darts Grand Prix draw & schedule". PDC. Retrieved 14 April 2022.
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