Halle 7
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Halle 7 occupies a 1930s industrial hall originally built for Sulzer-Burckhardt machinery manufacturing, now stripped to expose raw brick, steel beams, and soaring skylights across 300 square meters. A full LED wall gives you flexibility to project backdrops, branding, or ambient light without heavy decoration, and the neutral shell absorbs whatever aesthetic you bring. It's the kind of space that reveals itself through light rather than intricate architecture.
This venue suits couples who view their wedding aesthetic as a collaborative canvas rather than inheriting a pre-set design. Industrial revival couples love the stripped honesty, and creative event designers thrive in the open space and tech amenities. At 250 banquet capacity, it's substantial enough for a full reception but feels current and gallery-like rather than hotel-ballroom formal. Halle 7 works best when paired with intentional styling, it rewards couples who know what they want to build.