3.9.– 3.10. 2026

About the venue

Rochusstraße 276
53123 Bonn
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The non-profit association Hardtberg Kultur e.V. uses a building that was newly constructed in approximately 1906 to replace a previous hall. It belonged to Café Schnitzler (Zum goldenen Stern) for a long time and was used for a variety of events. From 1980 to 2005, the city of Bonn operated the hall as a cultural centre for the Hardtberg district. In 2007, the association took over the listed building.

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible access

Barrier-free access is
- Regular access to the building: at ground level
- Can be used autonomously

Width of doors
- At least 90 cm (doors and lifts). If the entrance is too narrow, it is possible to open the gate, which is usually the case at events.

Lifts
- Not necessary/available

Ramps
- Not necessary/available

Barrier-free WC
- Not available
- Access to standard toilets via a single step

Barrier-free journey: Car

Disabled parking facilities

- Directly at the venue: not available
- in the vicinity: 7 parking spoty, max. 500m

Entrance and exit from the car directly at the venue entrance
- Is possible

Barrier-free journey: public transport

Barrier-free stops
Bonn, Duisdorf Bf: S 23, Buses 605–607, 610, 630, 800, 842–845, 884 – distance 300 m

Orientation aid for the visually impaired
- Not available

Induction loop
- Not available

Assistance dogs
- Are welcome

If you have any questions, please send an e-mail to tickets@beethovenfest.de or call us on +49 (0)228 2010344 (Mon, Wed–Fri, 10:00–14:00)

Directions

The Hardtberg Cultural Centre is located at the end of Duisdorf's pedestrian zone, within walking distance of Duisdorf railway station.

By public transport:

-Regional train S 23 to Bonn-Duisdorf
-Bus lines 800 and 845 to Duisdorf railway station
-Bus lines 605 and 606 to Schickshof stop

By car

Parking: directly at the cultural centre, on Derlestraße and in the car parks Auf der Urdel and Am Burgweiher/Burgacker (opposite the fire station). Additional parking: next to the Old Cemetery on Rochusstrasse, on Maarweg or at the multi-purpose hall on Schmittstraße