About this venue
Posthof - Great Hall is an important concert hall in Linz, known for its clear focus on live performances, modern production and programmes that fit naturally into the rhythm of major music events. The venue feels functional and contemporary, with an emphasis on good stage visibility and an atmosphere suited to concerts, festivals and special evening programmes.
The indoor experience is built around acoustics, proximity to the performers and a practical layout, allowing audiences to follow the show without feeling distant from the stage. The hall works well for energetic concerts as well as more focused listening, with facilities that make arrival, entry and time spent at the event more comfortable.
The venue is located at Posthofstraße 43, Linz, Austria. Access to the entrance is straightforward, as the hall sits in a clearly marked area, with convenient options for visitors arriving by car or by nearby city lines. For broader transport planning around Linz, the city information below continues with useful details.
About the city
Linz, a Danube-side city and one of Upper Austria’s key hubs, attracts visitors who want to combine top-tier entertainment and major events with an easy, walkable city rhythm. Whether you’re coming for sport or a concert, Linz stands out for its clear layout, modern offering, and an atmosphere that makes it simple to plan the whole night out—from arrival to the final chord or the referee’s last whistle. Beyond arenas and stadiums, the city delivers a varied food scene and accommodation for different budgets, so a weekend trip or short city break fits neatly into your plan.
Getting around is especially convenient thanks to the reliable LINZ AG LINIEN network (trams and buses) and regional connections via OÖVV, which help you reach the main spots without hassle. If you arrive by train, Linz Hauptbahnhof is a strong transport hub with easy transfers to city services, while flying in is straightforward via Flughafen Linz (Linz Airport). With well-structured lines and logical routes, reaching arenas, stadiums, and larger venues is usually fast and predictable—and the Pöstlingbergbahn adds a distinctly local touch as a recognizable part of the city’s transport system.
If you’re coming for an event, Linz also offers a great sightseeing bonus: stroll through Hauptplatz and the old town, take a walk along the Danube and Donaupark, or drop by the Ars Electronica Center and Lentos Kunstmuseum for a hit of contemporary culture. For panoramic views and a calmer break, heading up to Pöstlingberg rounds out the city experience—perfect before the show or as a relaxed finale after the event.