Modern · Friesenheim
Feierabendhaus (BASF)
The BASF Feierabendhaus lies near the works site in the north of the city and has been a cultural meeting place since the 1950s. Originally built as a meeting and cultural venue for the workforce, it is today a stage for BASF's renowned cultural programmes, with classical, jazz and chamber concerts, readings and guest performances. The large hall, prized for its acoustics, attracts top-class artists. In this way the chemical company underlines its long tradition as a patron of culture in the Rhine-Neckar metropolitan region.
History & significance
The BASF Feierabendhaus lies near the works site in the north of the city and has been a cultural meeting place since the 1950s. Originally built as a meeting and cultural venue for the workforce, it was meant to offer employees education and sociability after work. From this idea grew one of the most tradition-rich cultural venues in the city.
Programme & acoustics
Today the house is a stage for BASF's renowned cultural programmes, with classical, jazz and chamber concerts, readings and guest performances. The large hall, prized for its acoustics, attracts top-class artists and enjoys an excellent reputation among music lovers. The Feierabendhaus is thus one of the fixed points in the region's concert calendar.
Good to know
With its commitment at the Feierabendhaus, the chemical company underlines its long tradition as a patron of culture in the Rhine-Neckar metropolitan region. Since the events run through BASF's cultural programme, it is worth checking the current schedule before a visit. Popular concerts tend to sell out early, so booking tickets in good time is advisable.
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Friesenheim
The Ebertpark, the Friedrich-Ebert-Halle and an established residential district in the north.
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