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Town Hall Lahnstein

Salhofplatz 1, 56112 Lahnstein

The town hall Lahnstein at Salhofplatz!

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The Lahnstein City Hall is a modern conference, congress, and event center located at the historic Salhofplatz. It is surrounded by the 600-year-old city wall with the monumental Hexenturm.

The  City Hall has been extensively renovated and modernized in several construction phases since 2005. The building has largely remained unchanged and is of particular significance due to its high-quality design and the transfer of the motifs from the exterior to the interior. Thus, the hall was included in the documentary directory of cultural monuments in Rhineland-Palatinate in 2008.

The rooms within the City Hall designated for social and gastronomic purposes are spread across several floors and are connected by staircases as well as passenger and freight elevators, making them barrier-free.

All rooms are air-conditioned and ventilated, and both the large and small halls, as well as the three conference rooms, are climate-controlled. The halls and conference rooms can be darkened and are equipped for film screenings. All conference rooms are equipped with sufficient power supply of 16 amperes as well as telephone connections.

The spectrum of events is wide-ranging - including cabaret, musicals, theater, concerts, and exhibitions. There are also excellent conditions for conferences: Starting with the parking lot directly in front of the door, which can also be closed for events, variously sized rooms, and a customized gastronomic offer provided by the in-house concessionaire.

The location of the City Hall is undoubtedly historical, and there is no doubt about the prominence of its builders.
The internationally renowned Stuttgart artist, Prof. Otto Herbert Hajek (1928 - 2005), designed and shaped significant parts of the City Hall, which is now under monument protection.
Hajek is responsible for the design of the striking ornamental façade made of colored exposed concrete, which continues internally in the design of walls, floors, and ceilings. The carpet inside the hall reflects the façade in form and color and impresses with its striking appearance.
Finally, the "Lahnstein" in the entrance hall was also designed by Prof. Hajek, a two-meter-high triangular obelisk made of gray Lahn marble.

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56112 Lahnstein Salhofplatz 1
Stadthalle Lahnstein
Salhofplatz 1
56112 Lahnstein

Phone: (0049)2621 914170
E-mail: stadthalle@lahnstein.de
Web: https://www.visit-lahnstein.de/stadthalle/

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