Circus Krone Building

It was rented numerous times to the Nazi Party,[2] of which included Adolf Hitler delivering 7 speeches in the building between 1920 and 1930.

[6] The third and current Circus Krone Building, opened in 1962, is a 3,000-seat multi-purpose venue[1] built using reinforced concrete infrastructure and brick walls.

For the remaining months of the year, the Circus Krone Building is rented out as a multi-purpose venue for entertainment and corporate events, including concerts, cabarets, musicals, comedy shows, television recordings, company presentations, and press conferences.

[3] During World War II, Circus Krone performances continued despite air raid alarms disrupting many of the shows.

[9] In December 1944, the original Circus Krone Building was destroyed during an air raid by the Allies of World War II.

This was at the request of the U.S. occupation forces of Allied-occupied Germany who wanted to present a circus show to their general from World War II, George S.

This makes the Circus Krone Building available to be rented out to third parties who host a variety of events, ranging from concerts to corporate functions.

Since its opening in 1962, the third and current Circus Krone Building has hosted both local and visiting performers and events.

[12] The Circus Krone Building venue also consists of infrastructure including workshops, kitchens, fire service, and waste disposal system.

[14] During that time, the Circus Krone Building hosted meetings and speeches for civic, political, and religious organisations.

On 18 April 1958, Hans Werner Richter delivered a speech in the Circus Krone Building on behalf of the Committee against Atomic Armaments.

The current iteration of the program features 3 parts, each with its own theme, that runs for one month each from Christmas Day until the beginning of April the following year.

As such, the Circus Krone Building continues to be rented to third parties to host a variety events, including concerts, cabarets, musicals, comedy shows, television and film recordings, company presentations, and press conferences.

From 1959 until 2008, the Circus Krone Building hosted the annual televised German gala, Stars in der Manege.

[20] More recently, on 8 June 2003, the Rolling Stones performed in the Circus Krone Building as part of their Licks Tour.

[24] The band returned to the Circus Krone Building on 24 November 1979, for a concert as part of their 1979 Highway to Hell European Tour.

[25] More recently, AC/DC performed in the Circus Krone Building on 17 June 2003, as part of the Club Dates/Rolling Stones Tour.

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Elephants Mala and Delhi with their Swedish stablemaster Dan Koehl in maharaja clothing, in Circus Krone Building, Munich (Christmas 2001).
The current Circus Krone Building at night
A Circus Krone performance