Kulturhaus 73 Lively programme for everyone

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Kulturhaus 73 offers a lively cultural programme in various rooms spread over several floors, consisting of gigs, dances, jam sessions, theatre performances, film screenings, "Tatort" screenings, table football tournaments and more.

People also come here for breakfast or snacks. Their very own kiosk is very popular - even with frequenters of Schulterblatt who actually have a very different goal.

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