The Chemnitz motor transport hall was built in 1960 and provided a roof for the trucks of VEB Kraftverkehr Karl-Marx-Stadt. The unique roof construction is a listed building in terms of architecture and construction.
Last but not least, the hall was considered the largest self-supporting hall in the GDR. Entrepreneur Andreas Wöllenstein took over the site many years ago, so that the hall served as a van and truck workshop.
Following the relocation of the truck workshop and the construction of the new van workshop, initial plans were made to convert the building into a congress and event hall. Under the management of Andreas Wöllenstein, Kraftverkehr was extensively renovated in 2017 without losing any of its special industrial charm.
The newly created Kraftverkehr Chemnitz, as a cultural and congress center, offers a unique event location for creative and classic event concepts.
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