About this venue
ROXY Ulm is a cultural centre with a distinctive industrial character, designed for concerts, theatre programmes, cabaret, dance performances, club nights and other live events. The venue combines the informal atmosphere of a creative space with the functionality of a modern event location, making it suitable for more intimate performances, stage formats and programmes where the closeness between artists and audience matters.
The indoor experience at ROXY Ulm is based on good visibility, direct contact with the stage and a flexible spatial layout, giving each visit a dynamic and immediate feel. Visitors can expect practical entrance organisation, a pleasant pre-show atmosphere and amenities that make a cultural night out relaxed, without the impression of a large and impersonal hall.
The venue is located at Schillerstraße 1/12, Ulm, Germany. The entrance is set in an urban area west of the centre, with access from Schillerstraße, so arrival is straightforward on foot, by taxi or by local transport to nearby stops. For details on wider movement around Ulm and connections from other parts of the city, the information guide below the venue description offers a natural continuation.
About the city
Ulm, a charming city on the banks of the Danube, surprises with a blend of historic ambiance and modern energy, making it a natural choice for sporting spectacles, concerts, and other major events. Its compact city center, lively cultural scene, and strong logistics make a visit easy, even if you’re coming in for just one evening. The pace remains relaxed, so the experience isn’t only about stepping into the stands or the arena, but about a full mini getaway.
Getting around the city and the surrounding area is straightforward thanks to SWU (trams and buses) and the transport network within the DING fare system, which in practice means clear connections to key locations. If you arrive by train, Ulm Hbf is the main hub and the starting point for quick transfers to local transit or a short taxi ride to arenas and stadiums. If you fly in, convenient routes run via Flughafen Stuttgart (STR) or Memmingen Airport (FMM), followed by onward travel by rail or road into the city center.
Before or after the event, it’s worth walking to Münsterplatz and taking in the impressive Ulmer Münster, one of the city’s most striking landmarks. For a different vibe, head down to Fischerviertel, a picturesque old quarter of narrow lanes and waterside houses—perfect for a break with dinner or a drink. The riverside promenade along the Danube and the calmer corners of the old town add just the right “tourist bonus” to turn a ticket trip into a complete experience.