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Rote Fabrik

Seestrasse 395, 8038 Zürich, Switzerland ★★★★☆ 134 views
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About Rote Fabrik

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Rote Fabrik is a former factory in the Wollishofen neighbourhood of Zürich, Switzerland. It is now used as a music venue and cultural centre. The well-known cultural center combines concerts, art interventions, film and theater performances on socio-political and cultural-political topics under one roof.

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The "Shedhalle", an institution for contemporary and critical art, and the restaurant are also on the premises of the "Red Factory".

The "Red Factory" was a silk weaving mill until 1940. After it was shut down, many of the factory's rooms were empty or used as storage space. The Zurich youth movement resisted this in the 1970s and 1980s. They demanded their own, independent cultural center and saw the factory premises as a suitable area for this.

However, the youth movement was not taken very seriously. It was only after countless demonstrations and some riots that the factory premises were rented out to the “Interest Group Red Factory” (which, by the way, still exists today). Soon after, bands like Nirvana, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Bad Religion and Manu Chao played legendary concerts here before they were even known in Europe. Günter Grass and Alice Schwarzer read in the club room, while performances and discussion evenings with an interested young audience took place in the factory theater.

In 1987, the temporary solution finally became a permanent operation. The concept of the "Reds" works to this day.

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Rote Fabrik was a silk weaving mill that operated until 1940, after which many of its rooms remained empty or were used for storage. The building was repurposed as a cultural center in the 1970s-1980s thanks to the persistent efforts of the Zurich youth movement, who saw its potential as an independent cultural space.
Rote Fabrik hosted legendary concerts by now-famous bands including Nirvana, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Bad Religion, and Manu Chao, often before they became well-known in Europe. The venue earned its reputation as a launching pad for emerging artists during the 1980s and beyond.
Beyond music performances, Rote Fabrik hosts art interventions, film screenings, theater performances, and discussions focused on socio-political and cultural topics. The venue also houses the Shedhalle, a contemporary and critical art institution, along with an on-site restaurant.
The Zurich youth movement campaigned extensively for an independent cultural space throughout the 1970s-1980s, staging countless demonstrations and riots until the factory premises were rented to the 'Interest Group Red Factory.' In 1987, this temporary arrangement officially became a permanent operation, and the original interest group continues to manage the venue today.
Beyond musicians, Rote Fabrik has hosted renowned figures such as German author Günter Grass and feminist activist Alice Schwarzer, who have held readings in the club room. The venue has consistently provided a platform for thought-provoking discussions and performances addressing cultural and socio-political themes.