About this venue
Kulturfabrik Leipzig is a distinctive cultural and concert venue set within a former industrial factory complex. The venue stands out for its raw factory character, high ceilings and flexible halls used for concerts, club nights, festivals, markets, workshops and a wide range of cultural events.
The indoor experience is shaped by the immediacy and energy of the space. Visitors appreciate the industrial atmosphere, clear sightlines and acoustics suited to music and stage programs, while the adaptable layout allows for intimate performances, larger events and formats with a strong urban identity.
The venue is located at Kochstraße 132, 04277 Leipzig, Germany. The entrance is connected to the Connewitzer Kreuz area, with tram stops nearby, while arrival by car is best planned in advance because parking directly at the venue is limited. For a broader overview of getting around Leipzig, the city description below continues naturally from here.
About the city: Leipzig
Leipzig, a dynamic hub in Saxony, blends a rich musical and sporting heritage with a modern urban pulse, making it an appealing destination for concerts, sporting events and major happenings. The city has a distinctive energy—from creative districts and clubs to indoor arenas and stadiums—so a visit often becomes a complete experience rather than just a night out. On top of that, Leipzig offers a wide range of dining options and accommodation for different budgets, which makes planning a quick weekend escape or a longer stay easy.
One of Leipzig’s biggest advantages is its practical infrastructure and easy navigation. Local transport by Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe (LVB) with an extensive tram and bus network, along with the S-Bahn Mitteldeutschland, makes getting to the main arenas and stadiums fast and stress-free. If you arrive by train, the key gateway is Leipzig Hauptbahnhof, one of the region’s most important transport hubs, while air travellers often use Leipzig/Halle Airport (Flughafen Leipzig/Halle). The combination of rail links and public transport keeps moving around the city straightforward—even for first-time visitors.
Before or after the event, Leipzig rewards curiosity: stroll through the old town around Marktplatz and Augustusplatz, step into historic churches such as Thomaskirche and Nikolaikirche, or unwind in the passages and cafés in the city centre. For a green breather, riverside paths along the Weiße Elster and Pleiße and the city’s park-forests add a calming balance to the buzz. That way, your ticket becomes the perfect reason for a full city break in a place that knows how to connect culture, sport and relaxation.