Dating back to the 13th Century, the Altes castle of Dillingen is a historical monument and a popular tourist attraction. Featuring the Renaissance style of architecture, the castle is home to a museum showcasing its period style furniture and many of the artifacts acquired by it over the centuries. It also hosts exhibitions, concerts and lectures. The french style decorated room on the ground floor is rented out for private functions such as weddings.
Built in the beginning of the 20th Century as an engine house, the locomotive shed lay abandoned since 1976 till 2008 when it got a new lease of life as an event venue. Totally refurbished, Lokschuppen Dillingen is a thriving space that plays host to theater, concerts, gigs, cultural activities, corporate events and other private functions.
Stadthalle Dillingen is a modern, multipurpose event venue which was constructed during the late 1950s and is now considered a heritage site. The unique space has state-of-the-art hydraulic lifts attached to the orchestra pit and at the ends of the multipurpose hall so that it possible to assemble the hall in the form of a banquet room or a theater. The venue also has a smaller banquet hall, a classy bistro and a lounge on the lower level. Conferences, galas and exhibitions are often organized at this venue as are theater shows and concerts.
Bel Etage Spielbank in Spielbank Saarbrücken is a popular entertainment venue in the locality. Though off the tourist track, it has an industrial chic look to it that makes it appealing for private functions, meetings, galas, and concerts. Equipped with ambient lighting and great sound equipment, it also features an outdoor terrace which adds to the character of this sleek space. It has a separate entrance from the casino. Some of the artists who have performed here are The Badge, Gambles and Purple Schulz.
Mauerpfeiffer is the hub for those who have a penchant for electronic music. The venue has a long list of professional DJ's and mixers who come and bring out the best electronic symphonies. The venue is a mid sized room with vibrant, groovy colored beam lights and a dark contrasting dance space.
The Gebläsehalle, or "Blast House", used to be a crucial component of Neunkirchen's old manufacturing sector of Ironworks. These days, it is living out retirement as a summer event hall, holding concerts and live performances beneath its spacious, open-air roof. The rustic, industrial theme is ideal for audiences to enjoy live music gigs in the multiple spaces that have been created in this historic Blast House.