The Alfred Fischer Hall (Alfred-Fischer-Halle) is a multi-purpose event venue in Hamm, Germany.
The building which now houses the Alfred Fischer Hall was originally built by architect Alfred Fischer as the machinery hall of the coal mine Zeche Sachsen [de] in Heessen (now part of Hamm).
[3] The complete complex was designed by Fischer who gave the hall classicist features,[2] and influenced by Bauhaus architecture.
It has been the location for party conventions, festivals such as Klavier-Festival-Ruhr, Ruhrtriennale and KlassikSommer Hamm, seminars, fairs and exhibitions.
[3] While performances were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, events took place again in 2021, such as a concert performance of Beethoven's Fidelio on 10 July 2021 as part of KlassikSommer Hamm, with Frank Beermann conducting soloists, choir and the Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie.