Bochum-Langendreer Cultural Station

Langendreer train station

Langendreer station, a true highlight among the cultural centers in North Rhine-Westphalia, attracts all those who are looking for the extraordinary. Originally built in 1908 by the Prussian State Railway as one of the largest transfer stations in Germany, this place now shines as a cultural hub that pulsates with life. Visitors can expect a varied spectrum here: from sophisticated cabaret and gripping comedy to concerts of various musical genres, theater performances for all ages, gripping readings and profound lectures.

Special attention continues to be paid to social and political issues, which are dealt with intensively at Langendreer station—a forum for lively exchange and controversial discussions. Special highlights are the lively performances and events of the LGBTQ community, which further enrich the cultural scene with exhibitions and highly sought-after dance events such as the "lesgirl".

Another feature is the iconic arthouse cinema endstation.kino, which shows cinematic masterpieces. Guests can relax in the café there and deepen their impressions in lively conversations. The charm and dynamic atmosphere make Langendreer station a unique melting pot for cultural innovation.

Langendreer offers the perfect setting for explorers and culture lovers who want to be much more than just consumers; here they become part of a lively cultural process. For anyone who wants to experience the flair of an urban Ruhr area with an inspiring touch, this place is a must.

Wallbaumweg 108
44894 Bochum
Phone : 0234 6871610
eMail: info@bahnhof-langendreer.de
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