Festhalle – the venue of choice for concerts and other events in Frankfurt am Main
John E. Kaye
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Whether a concert, show, gala, sporting event, congress, product presentation or trade fair, the Festhalle – Frankfurt’s largest multifunctional hall, which can hold 15,000 visitors – is sure to be the perfect venue for your event
Why not dazzle your customers, guests and employees by making use of the wide range of production and equipment options offered by Messe Frankfurt’s Festhalle for spectacular concerts, shows and other events? With its charming seating galleries, the historic Festhalle offers a unique ambience beneath its 29-metre high glass dome. Boasting another two historic rooms, modern offices and cloakrooms, the Festhalle provides you with additional scope for shaping your event. Thanks to the Via Mobile moving walkway, you can reach all Messe Frankfurt halls, the Forum and the Congress Center directly without getting wet.
Event calendar – https://festhalle.messefrankfurt.com/frankfurt/en/event-calendar.html
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