Are you looking for an impressive event location in Berlin? Then you absolutely have to get to know the Max Schmeling Halle. This hall has everything you need for an unforgettable evening: an exciting history, impressive capacity and plenty of upcoming events. Let's take a look at it!
The Max Schmeling Halle was opened in 1996 and is named after the famous German boxer Max Schmeling. Originally planned as a sports hall, the location quickly developed into one of Berlin's most versatile event halls. Today it is much more than just a sports stadium - it is a cultural center that hosts concerts, shows, trade fairs and much more.
With a capacity of up to 11,900 seats, depending on the event, the Max Schmeling Halle Berlin offers enough space for large events. Whether concerts, sporting events or corporate events - there is room for everything here. The flexible seating and modern design make it possible. Similar to the Max Schmeling Halle in terms of capacity are national venues such as the Olympiahalle Munich, the Quarterback Immobilien Arena Leipzig or the Wunderino Arena Kiel.
In addition to world stars such as Lil Nas X or the rapper and songwriter NF, a number of national artists and bands such as Nina Chuba, Giant Rooks or Provinz have also performed on the stage of the Max Schmeling Halle.
1. what is the best way to get to the Max Schmeling Halle Berlin?
The Max Schmeling Halle is located in the Prenzlauer Berg district, right next to the Eberswalder Straße subway station (U2) and the Schönhauser Allee S-Bahn and U-Bahn station. The Max Schmeling Halle does not have its own visitor parking spaces and there are residents' parking spaces in the immediate vicinity of the hall. The Max Schmeling Halle therefore recommends arriving by bicycle or public transport.
2. how can I find out about upcoming events at the Max Schmeling Halle?
On the event page of the Max Schmeling Halle you will find the current program of the location. Rausgegangen also keeps you up to date on the coolest upcoming events. Take a look at the website or download the free Rausgegangen app.
3. what is the gastronomic offer in the Max Schmeling Halle Berlin?
The Max Schmeling Halle itself offers a wide range of food and drink. There are many savory but also sweet dishes and vegetarians and vegans are also catered for. If you would like to eat and/or drink something before or after an event, the central location of the Max Schmeling Halle means that there are countless options open to you.
4. where can I go for a good meal or drink before or after an event at the Max Schmeling Halle?
There are plenty of bars and restaurants in the Prenzlauer Berg district that are well worth a visit. Check out the Wohnzimmerbar, Zum Starken August or the Tipsy Bear, for example, if you fancy a nightcap or two. The fish store in Schönhauser Allee, 60 seconds to Napoli in Oderberger Straße or Konnopke's Imbiss will enrich your stomach.
5. is the Max Schmeling Halle barrier-free?
Yes, the Max Schmeling Halle is barrier-free. You can find detailed information here.
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