About this venue
Brucknerhaus Linz is one of the most recognizable congress and concert venues in Linz, known for the elegant architecture of Finnish architects Heikki and Kaija Siren. Its open, curved form beside the Danube gives the building a ceremonial yet understated character, making it suitable for concerts, congresses, receptions, and cultural programs. As a venue associated with high-level music and major events, Brucknerhaus Linz holds a strong reputation among visitors looking for a well-organized program in a representative setting.
Inside, the experience is designed to keep the focus on the event. The halls are known for excellent acoustics, clear seating layouts, and an atmosphere that combines concert-hall seriousness with the comfort of a modern event venue. Spacious foyers, cloakrooms, and hospitality options help arrivals, intervals, and departures feel smooth rather than crowded.
The venue is located at Untere Donaulände 7, Linz, Austria, directly by the riverside area and Donaupark. Access to the entrance is convenient via the nearby Lentos/Brucknerhaus garage, while the Brucknerhaus stop provides a simple public-transport approach to the venue zone. For wider orientation around the city and connections with main transport points, the transport overview below is the natural continuation.
About the city: Linz
Linz, a Danube-side city and one of Upper Austria’s key hubs, attracts visitors who want to combine top-tier entertainment and major events with an easy, walkable city rhythm. Whether you’re coming for sport or a concert, Linz stands out for its clear layout, modern offering, and an atmosphere that makes it simple to plan the whole night out—from arrival to the final chord or the referee’s last whistle. Beyond arenas and stadiums, the city delivers a varied food scene and accommodation for different budgets, so a weekend trip or short city break fits neatly into your plan.
Getting around is especially convenient thanks to the reliable LINZ AG LINIEN network (trams and buses) and regional connections via OÖVV, which help you reach the main spots without hassle. If you arrive by train, Linz Hauptbahnhof is a strong transport hub with easy transfers to city services, while flying in is straightforward via Flughafen Linz (Linz Airport). With well-structured lines and logical routes, reaching arenas, stadiums, and larger venues is usually fast and predictable—and the Pöstlingbergbahn adds a distinctly local touch as a recognizable part of the city’s transport system.
If you’re coming for an event, Linz also offers a great sightseeing bonus: stroll through Hauptplatz and the old town, take a walk along the Danube and Donaupark, or drop by the Ars Electronica Center and Lentos Kunstmuseum for a hit of contemporary culture. For panoramic views and a calmer break, heading up to Pöstlingberg rounds out the city experience—perfect before the show or as a relaxed finale after the event.
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