About this venue
Stadthalle Köln-Mülheim Jülich is a distinctive event centre in Cologne’s Mülheim district, designed for a wide range of formats: from concerts and comedy shows to fairs, celebrations, cultural programmes and themed evenings. Its character combines the functional architecture of a city hall with the atmosphere of a venue that can support both seated and standing layouts, making it a practical choice for organisers and visitors alike.
The indoor experience is built around a clear hall layout, good visibility of the stage and acoustics suited to live performances. Visitors particularly value the easy-to-navigate interior, quick orientation and additional facilities such as catering options, foyer areas and gathering spaces before or after the programme.
The venue is located at Jan-Wellem-Straße 2, Cologne, Germany. The entrance sits in the urban setting of Mülheim, with access via Jan-Wellem-Straße, making arrival straightforward for pedestrians as well as for visitors coming by car or using nearby public transport stops. For a broader overview of moving around the city and connecting with other parts of Cologne, the city description below provides a natural next step.
About the city
Cologne (Köln), a lively Rhine-side metropolis, is not only home to the famous carnival but also one of Europe’s most attractive destinations for top-tier concerts and sporting events. The city blends a strong cultural scene with major arenas and stadiums, making it an ideal choice for an “event trip”. On top of that, Cologne offers diverse dining and accommodation for every budget, from hotels in the center to practical options across the wider urban area, and visitors often highlight the sense of safety and how easy it is to get around.
A major advantage is the infrastructure: the KVB network (Stadtbahn and buses), regional trains, and the S-Bahn make it quick to reach venues such as the LANXESS Arena or RheinEnergieSTADION. Whether you arrive by air via Flughafen Köln/Bonn or by train at Köln Hauptbahnhof (Köln Hbf), you’re usually only a few transfers away from the main halls and city districts, with clear signage and frequent departures.
Before or after the event, take the chance to stroll along the Rhein and through the Altstadt, head up to the Kölner Dom, or cross the Hohenzollernbrücke for a panoramic city view. In the Rheinauhafen district and around squares like Alter Markt and Heumarkt, it’s easy to find cafés and traditional pubs serving Kölsch—so your stay in Cologne becomes more than just the ticket itself.