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Ballhof

Ball yard

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Historic theatre ensemble in Hanover's old town

The Ballhof was originally a sports hall where people could play the then customary ball game, a type of badminton, undisturbed by wind and weather. It was built between 1649 and 1664 under Duke Georg Wilhelm on the site of the former St Gall's Court.

It was later sold several times and served as an assembly hall, cinema, auction house, furniture warehouse and venue for municipal theatres until the Second World War. After 1945, the Ballhof was used as a theatre again. In 1975, Thilo Mucke had the hall and stage modernised and the foyer rebuilt as a steel and glass structure with a copper roof. When the theatre on Prinzenstraße opened in 1992, the Ballhof was converted into a "small house" with 300 seats. Ballhof Eins in the old town is part of the Staatsschauspiel Hannover, which also has four other theatres.

Ballhof Eins primarily serves as a venue for the young division of Schauspiel Hannover and the Hanover State Opera. The repertoire mainly includes classics in a new form, but also new plays by young authors and unusual pieces. Music events such as "Jazz am Ballhof" take place on Ballhofplatz in front of the venue.

Venues

Ballhof OneThis venue is primarily used by the young division of the Hanover Theatre and the Hanover State Opera. The programme includes classics in a new form, new plays by young authors and unusual productions.

Ballhof TwoLocated on the upper floor of the Cumberlandsche Galerie, Ballhof Zwei offers space for smaller theatre productions, readings and events by Junges Schauspiel and Junge Oper Hannover.

 

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Ball yard

Ballhofplatz 5

30159 Hannover

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