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Gürzenich Dance Hall, Cologne

The Gürzenich is a social and cultural space that hosts events, festivals and exhibitions.

The Gürzenich is a social and cultural space that hosts events, festivals and exhibitions. Built between 1441 and 1447 as a civic ballroom and market hall, it has since been the venue of celebrations in Cologne.


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About Gürzenich Dance Hall

 Cologne, Germany

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