About this venue
Beethovensaal at Liederhalle is one of the most distinctive spaces within the Liederhalle congress centre, designed for events that require strong stage presence, clear sightlines and reliable production infrastructure. With around 2,100 seats, this Beethoven-Saal combines the scale of a major hall with refined architectural lines that give the venue a formal yet welcoming character.
Inside, the hall is especially valued for its acoustics, making it suitable for concerts, congresses, ceremonial programmes and large presentations. Seating in the stalls and balcony areas provides a good view of the stage, while the spacious foyer, quality technical facilities and well-organised visitor flow make the experience comfortable before, during and after an event.
The venue is located at Berliner Platz 1, Stuttgart, Germany, within the Liederhalle complex. Access to the entrance is straightforward thanks to the nearby Berliner Platz/Liederhalle stop and parking options connected with the Liederhalle/Bosch-Areal garage, which is practical even for larger events. For broader movement around the city, the Stuttgart information below offers a natural next step.
About the city
Stuttgart, the elegant capital of Baden-Württemberg, blends a strong cultural scene with modern energy, making it one of Europe’s most attractive cities for concerts, live shows, and major sports events. The city is known for excellent organization, a welcoming atmosphere, and a wide range of things to do, so attending an event often becomes more than just a night at a venue—it turns into a complete city-break experience. Visitors also appreciate how easy it is to combine entertainment, food, and relaxed sightseeing without feeling rushed.
When it comes to getting around, Stuttgart is remarkably convenient: S-Bahn Stuttgart, Stuttgart Stadtbahn (U-Bahn), and bus lines cover the city’s key areas and make quick transfers to arenas and stadiums easy—often without needing a car. The network is integrated through VVS, which simplifies route planning and transfers. If you arrive by train, Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof is the main transport hub, and for flights there is Flughafen Stuttgart (STR), with practical connections to the city center and the wider region, keeping logistics simple even for a short trip.
Before or after the event, Stuttgart offers a great “tourist bonus”: stroll across Schlossplatz and Königstraße, explore the historic core around Altes Schloss and Neues Schloss, and round out the day with museums such as the Mercedes-Benz Museum or the Porsche Museum. For a slower pace, the city’s parks and riverside paths along the Neckar are an excellent choice, while scenic viewpoints and vineyards on the surrounding hills give Stuttgart its distinctive, relaxed character. This is how buying tickets and going to events naturally becomes a well-rounded experience in one of southwestern Germany’s best-organized cities.