The modern building of Theater Bonn Opernhaus was built in 1965. It is reached by stairs from the Rhine embankment. The green facade can be seen from a distance when walking alongside the Rhine. Special performances by famous conductors and singers are still financed by the state. The metal sculpture 'Ikarus', a gift from the Haribo owner Dr. Hans Riegel in 1993, stands on a specially laid green base in front of the main entrance.
You can see the Beethovenhalle from the Fritz Schröder Bank on the Rhine Promenade. The old building was destroyed in World War II and a new one was built between 1956-1959. In the main rooms and concert hall, concerts and congresses as well as other events often take place. In addition, you can marvel at the monumental concrete sculpture called 'Beethon' here (there is a word play with the homonym 'Beton', which is German for 'concrete'). This multi-purpose venue accommodates every kind of event.
Brückenforum is a thriving concert hall and cultural center in Bonn, famous for hosting an array of of live music and dance events, as well as public and private parties. With a comfortable and cozy meeting facility that has a modern outlook is one of the signature traits of this well-designed place. A series of very popular artists line up in the performance list here.
The perfect example of positive reuse of industrial space, the converted breadfactoy in Bonn or Kulturzentrum Brotfabrik is now a lively cultural center. The center features a theater, cinema, a cultural institute for education as well as children's workshops and a cafe. With a number of interactive programs through the year, as well as the exhibitions, performances, film screenings, dance classes and other activities; the Brotfabrik has grown into one of the most accessible and vibrant cultural spaces in the city.