The Teutonia Männerchor Hall (/tjuːˈtoʊniə ˈmɛnərkɔːr ˈhɔːl/) is a historic American building that is located in the Deutschtown neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The club features heritage activities and celebrations, including choral singing in German, Oktoberfest, Fasching, Radish Festival, Schützenverein, Maypole and folk dancing.
[3] The 50th Anniversary of Teutonia was celebrated in grand style on September 26 & 27, 1904, including a parade through the North Side of Pittsburgh.
[3] The 100-year Centennial was celebrated in 1954, and on May 16 that year a banquet was held in the upper Sängerhall as well as a concert at Pittsburgh's Carnegie Music Hall on Saturday, June 12, 1954.
All outside walls were restored, air conditioning was added to the upstairs Sängerhall and kitchen, and bar equipment was replaced.
[3] In very recent years members have erected an outdoor Biergarten adjacent to the structure to enhance the club's social gathering opportunities.