Friedrich-Ebert-Halle

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TSG Friesenheim

  • Handball Games of the TSG Friesenheim
  • Golden Tuning Fork
  • Veterama

The Friedrich- Ebert-Halle, short- Ebert Halle, is a multi-purpose hall in Ludwigshafen am Rhein.

The 60 m to 60 m wide hall was designed by the Viennese architect Roland Rainer and completed by the Munich-based company Dyckerhoff and Widmann 1965. It is located in Ebert Park and is one of the most important multi-function halls in the southwest of Germany. Particularly striking is the hyperbolic roof.

The Hall offers an exhibition area of ​​3900 square meters in the Great Hall and in the foyers and a foreland with an area of ​​24,000 square meters. It is used for sporting events, trade fairs, exhibitions and concerts. By 2007, the presentation of the Golden tuning fork was held there regularly. From 1983 to 2012, the international classic car market Veterama took place over two weekends in April. At this trade fair exhibitors and visitors from all over Europe in the Ebert Halle.

The Handball - Bundesliga team of TSG Ludwigshafen- Friesenheim bear its home games in the Ebert Halle.

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