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Auditorium Maximum

Auditorium Maximum

The largest room in the building, Auditorium Maximum was formerly the banquet hall of the State Council of the German Democratic Republic.

The room’s surrounding frieze – created by German artist Günter Brendel – consists of painted Meissen tiles that bear the title "Life in the GDR." The artwork depicts twelve scenes of GDR art, technology, agriculture, leisure, and society.

The Auditorium Maximum is best for graduation ceremonies, conferences, and other major events. It can hold up to 360 people in banquet, parliamentary, or theater layouts.

Equipment
  • DLP projector, 20.000 Lumen, projection format: WUXGA 16:10
  • Large-format screen: 6.00 m image width
  • Conference technology for face-to-face, hybrid and streaming events on request
  • Equipment for audio, video, lighting, and IT on request
  • Media control Crestron
  • 25 × grounded safety sockets 230V 10A
  • 2× CEE 32A distributors
  • 6 × CEE 16A distributors
  • Traffic load 500 kg/m2
  • max. connection power 2× 25 kW, 1× 18 kW
  • Air-conditioning system

Area measurements

  • Net floor space 521.68 m2
  • Height 9.54 m
  • Length 31.28 m
  • Width 16.68 m
Auditorium Maximum

Seating arrangements

Parliamentary seating – 176 PAX (south side)

Parliamentary seating – 182 PAX (west side)

Cinema style seating – 196 PAX (south side)

Banquet style seating – 200 PAX (west side)

Parliamentary seating – 208 PAX (north side)

Cinema style seating – 224 PAX (south side)

Parliamentary fishbone seating – 258 PAX (west side)

Cinema style seating – 256 PAX

Parliamentary seating – 310 PAX (west side)

Round stage setup – 354 PAX

Cinema fishbone seating – 360 PAX (west side)

Cinema style seating – 360 PAX (east side)

Cinema style seating – 360 PAX (west side)

Power supply layouts

Auditorium Maximum