The Redoute in Bad Godesberg, now part of Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, is a hall opened in 1792 for balls of the court of Archduke Maximilian Francis of Austria.
[2] It was opened in 1792, and was a venue for balls, games, performances of plays, opera, ballet and concerts of the court orchestra, with Ludwig van Beethoven as a violinist and violist.
[4] The Redoute was the location to receive guests on state visits, also for the New Years's reception of the president (Neujahrsempfang des Bundespräsidenten), and for the celebration of national holidays by ambassadors.
[2][5] The property was run from 1975 by Günnewig Hotels & Restaurants, offering the halls for private celebrations and for conferences.
The Redoute was splendidly furnished with pieces in national property, selected based on images from the Bonner Kulturamt.