From big to small
Union Hall 1
The hall has an area of 125 m², is equipped with two translation booths and can be connected to Union Hall 2.
Seminar
60 pers.
U-form
35 pers.
Block
30 pers.
Concert
130 pers.
Bankett
88 pers.
Union Hall 2
The hall has an area of 105 m² and can be connected to Union Hall 1 and/or the Frutiger Room.
Seminar
60 pers.
U-form
35 pers.
Block
30 pers.
Concert
130 pers.
Bankett
88 pers.
Union Hall 1+2
The combined hall has an area of 230 m² and is therefore ideal for larger conferences.
Seminar
120 pers.
U-form
70 pers.
Block
60 pers.
Concert
260 pers.
Bankett
176 pers.
Frutiger Room
The room has an area of 50 m² and is ideal for smaller workshops or meetings. The room is named after Adrian Frutiger, one of the most important type designers of the 20th century and one of the most important creators of Swiss typography.
Seminar
20 pers.
U-form
20 pers.
Block
20 pers.
Concert
30 pers.
Zbinden Room
The room has an area of 15 m² and is suitable as a group room or for smaller meetings and sessions with up to 8 people. The room was named after Emil Zbinden, a well-known woodcut artist of his time.
Block
8 pers.
Inauen Room
The hall has an area of 45 m² and is suitable for smaller workshops or meetings. The room was named after Josef “Sepp” Inauen, who was secretary of the Swiss Construction and Woodworkers’ Association.
Seminar
20 pers.
U-form
20 pers.
Block
20 pers.
Concert
30 pers.
Morf Room
The 30 m² room is ideal as a group room or for smaller meetings and sessions for up to 10 people. It was named after Anna Klawa-Morf, who was a well-known trade unionist and women’s rights activist in her day.
Block
10 pers.
Küng Room
The 25 m² room with its tower windows is ideal as a group room or for smaller meetings and sessions for up to 10 people. The Küng room was named after Erhart Küng, who was a stonemason and master craftsman at Bern Minster.
Block
10 pers.
Schaller
A large, open catering area with an outdoor terrace, seating and bar tables is available on the seminar floor for coffee breaks, lunch buffets or drinks receptions. Named after Hedi Schaller, former secretary of the Swiss Workers’ Education Centre.
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