Messepl. 2, 45131 Essen, Germany
grugahalle.de
+49 201 72440
The place to be for all board game enthusiasts like me. Unfortunately it felt a bit more chaotic with the new sorting system, I missed the old structure.
16.10.2023
Been here for a metal concert (kreator, lamb of god 04-03-2023). Hierarchy is strange (could not enter floor section without bracelet, but nowhere are bracelets sold). The beer tasted like dishwatersoap. Huge mess and chaos at the garderobe. The only reason this place get some stars is because the acoustique of the venue is amazing, but other than the quality of sound, this place is a flop. I don't think I will ever go back here.
11.03.2023
Nice place to roam with friends and family. Entry fee is 5 euro
10.03.2019
The Grugahalle is a multi-purpose indoor arena located at the edge of the Botanischer Garten Grugapark in Essen, Germany. Opened on 25 October 1958, its seating capacity is about 7,700 people and about 10,000 for unseated events. The building was heritage-listed in 2000. The Grugahalle is the venue for concerts, sport events, political rallies, annual general meetings of large companies, and live screenings of significant sport events. In September 1971, the Grugahalle was the venue for most of the games of the 1971 European basketball championship. In November 1987, the World Judo Championships were conducted there. Several handball clubs, including TUSEM Essen, used the hall for their home games from 1970 to 2005.
13.09.2020
This arena with over 5000 capacity has what it takes to host the best concert you can ever think of.
01.02.2020
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