The Klagenfurt Concert Hall is one of Carinthia's most traditional cultural venues: a versatile performance space for music, theater, dance, cabaret, and balls, which has shaped the cultural life of the provincial capital for more than a century.
In the center of Klagenfurt, the Klagenfurt Concert Hall combines history, music, and vibrant culture. Originally built at the turn of the 20th century as a "music hall," the building has developed into a versatile event venue over the decades. Concerts, dance and theater performances ranging from classical music to contemporary programs and popular formats are held regularly in the Great Hall, the Middle Hall and other rooms.
The architecture of the building, with its atmospheric rooms, creates an inviting setting where sound and encounters come together. Especially during the ball season, the concert hall proves to be a lively social meeting place—a place where music, festivity, and community come together. With its wide-ranging program, the concert hall appeals to audiences of all generations. It is not only a stage for national and international artists, but also a center for regional cultural work, for young talent, and for events that bring music and the performing arts to life as an expression of social diversity.
As a cultural beacon in the Alps-Adriatic region, the Klagenfurt Concert Hall is one of Carinthia's liveliest cultural venues, inviting visitors to experience artistic diversity in a historical yet dynamic context.






