The Baden-Baden conference center has hosted international events, congresses and summit meetings.
Chess tourney In 1925, twentieth step in the international chess masters' tournament was played at Kurhaus., The Kurhaus round of play spanned the period between April 16 and May 14, after a rest break was scheduled before the twenty-first and final round would begin in
Marienbad on May 23.
Olympic congress From September 23 to September 28, 1981, the XIth
Olympic Congress was convened in the Kurhaus. The 84th session of
International Olympic Committee (IOC) meeting was expanded to encompass a broader range of representatives interested in the success and evolution of the Olympic movement. The Congress brought together delegates from the 147 nations that compete in the Games and participants from 26 international sporting federations. In addition, each of the five cities seeking to be named as an Olympic venue sent representatives to Baden-Baden. Each group made an official presentation, and the next day the I.O.C. voted.
Calgary and
Seoul were selected to host the 1988
Winter and
Summer Olympics. The large horse-shoe table was set with 28 places, allowing each leader to see and hear each other as they ate and talked together. The event was webcast live. It displayed the table as well as the Kurhaus' chandeliers. A brief program of classical music in the Kurhaus auditorium preceded the dinner, with violinist
Anne-Sophie Mutter playing works from European and American composers, including selections from
Johannes Brahms'
Hungarian Dances and the
Hoe-down from
Aaron Copland's
Rodeo. ==See also==