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Venues in Lucerne

Lucerne

Since plans for the new culture and convention centre arose in the late 1980s, Lucerne has found a balance between the so-called established culture and alternative culture. A consensus was reached that culminated in a culture compromise (Kulturkompromiss). The established culture comprises the Lucerne Culture and Congress Centre (KKL), the city theater (Luzerner Theater) and, in a broader sense, smaller establishments such as the Kleintheater, founded by comedian Emil Steinberger, a Lucerne native, or Stadtkeller, a music restaurant in the city's old town. KKL houses a concert hall as well as the Museum of Art Lucerne (Kunstmuseum Luzern).

Alternative culture took place mostly on the premises of a former tube factory, which became known as Boa. Other localities for alternative culture have since emerged in the same inner city area as Boa. Initially, Boa staged various plays, but concerts became more and more common; this new use of the building clashed with the development of apartment buildings on nearby lots of land. Due to possible noise pollution, Boa was closed and a replacement in a less heavily inhabited area is currently under construction. Critics claimed though that the new establishment would not meet the requirements for an alternative culture.

Südpol is a center for performing arts in Lucerne presenting music-, dance- and theatre-events. The house at the foot of Pilatus is opened since November 2008.

Lucerne is home to the Luzerner Sinfonieorchester, a category A symphonic orchestra, and to the 21st Century Symphony Orchestra, and they both hold most of their performances in the Lucerne Culture and Congress Centre.

Lucerne is also home to Keramikkonzerte (http://keramikkonzerte.com/), a series of classical chamber music concerts held throughout each year.

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Venues in Lucerne (6)

Europaplatz 1
KKL Luzern’s spectacular architecture designed by Pritzker Prize winner Jean Nouvel and the quality of its facilities set this venue apart from more traditional culture and convention centres. Its trade-mark is the common theme of culture, conferences and culinary choices – the complete experience orchestrated under the famous roof. The building is situated in the heart of Switzerland, only one hour by train from Zurich Airport, within walking distance of Lucerne’s finest hotels and a few sheltered steps from the international railway station. It is the perfect venue for your next premium event, such as product launches, anniversary celebrations and award ceremonies, high-profile meetings, receptions and banquets.
Morgartenstrasse 16
Weggismattstrasse 9
The simple Maihof Church was consecrated in 1941, 10 years later the distinctive, stand-alone tower and in 1960 the parish home. At the beginning of 2013 the parish home, church and parish hall were rebuilt and renewed for the “Der MaiHof” project.
Bahnhofstrasse 11A, 6003 Luzern
The Jesuit Church of St. Francis Xaver (German Jesuitenkirche St. Franz Xaver) is a Catholic church located on the embankment of the Reuss River in Lucerne. The first church in Switzerland built in the Baroque style. It is the first architectural symbol of the Counter-Reformation in the country and is often called the most beautiful religious building in Lucerne.
Theaterstrasse 2
The Lucerne Theatre is the oldest producing multi-branch theater in Central Switzerland and thus one of the largest cultural providers.
St. Karlistrasse 23, 6004
The St. Karl Church, designed by Fritz Metzger, is a Roman Catholic parish church in the city of Lucerne. It is one of the most important buildings of Catholic church architecture of the 20th century in Switzerland. It is the first concrete church in Central Switzerland and is considered the first work of modern church architecture in Lucerne.
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