Birthdays, weddings and conferences - there are many occasions for celebrating. You can celebrate exceptionally well in the Kursaal in Bad Brückenau. It offers stylish ambience for you and your guests on the most wonderful day of your life. This is also the right setting for conferences and congresses, where extensive equipment and professional organisation is offered. Bad Brückenau is a great choice for birthday parties, anniversaries and annual celebrations all year round. Even Bavarian King Ludwig chose the lovely town in Lower Franconia as his summer residence.
Designed by the Italian court architect
Bad Brückenau - whoever has been there will always come back. You quickly fall for the charm of the lovely town. The Kursaal, designed in a classicist style, houses halls of every size and up to 340 seats, as well as a flexible stage. The avenues, meadows and flowerbeds of the Schlosspark created with Italian design invite you to linger. Five healing springs are the reason for the good reputation of the state bath. Last but not least, Bad Brückenau scores with good travel connections to the road system.
Exciting accompanying programme
In Bad Brückenau, the Kursaal is a very special place for your festivities and celebrations. You will also enjoy a wide range of events and activities. Concerts, theatre performances and park festivals take place in summer and winter. Nearby forests invite you to go walking and cycling.
Bad Kissingen is still a nationwide recognised place for conferences, congresses and events even today. This is ensured by the interplay of a charming atmosphere, perfect infrastructure, high-quality cultural and health-related offers and its central location in the middle of Germany.
The royal spa house - congresses and celebrations in style
The ballrooms are ideal for conferences, concerts and festive evenings. The royal spa house is the visiting card of the spa and congress town with its unique beauty in architecture and facade design.
Around 1905, the architect Max Littmann built the 320 square metre Baroque-style Franconian "Royal Theatre". The architecture ideally combines the forms of the antique theatre with the playful architecture of the courtly gallery theatre.