Kurhaus
About
The Kurhaus Wiesbaden is an iconic Art Nouveau and neo‑classical landmark that has served as the city’s spa house, concert hall, casino and convention centre since its inauguration in 1907. Situated on Kurhausplatz in the heart of Wiesbaden, the building’s impressive 129‑metre long columned hall is the longest of its kind in Europe, and its two concert halls – the large Friedrich von Thiersch Hall and the smaller Christian Zais Hall – host a wide variety of music, theatre and cultural events. The neighbouring Casino Wiesbaden is renowned for its high‑stakes roulette and lively gaming atmosphere, while the surrounding Kurpark and the picturesque Bowling Green offer ample green space for visitors to stroll, enjoy fountain displays and relax in a tranquil setting. The Kurhaus remains a central hub for festivals, conferences, and social gatherings, making it a must‑visit attraction for anyone exploring the cultural heart of Wiesbaden.
Highlights
- Grand Columned Hall
- Casino Wiesbaden
- Art Nouveau Interior
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Best time to visit
Spring and early autumn offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours