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The venue: Areal Böhler

Areal Böhler, formerly an industrial complex, has been reimagined as a cutting-edge event location, meticulously preserving its historical architecture and industrial allure.

The venue comes equipped with modern conveniences and technological advancements, including swift internet connectivity, advanced audiovisual systems, and efficient climate control, ensuring all participants enjoy both comfort and seamless connection. In 2024, Areal Boehler proudly hosted the T3CON for the second time in a row. This year's event is set to make yet another return.

Conference  Awards Gala  Our Host City

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TYPO3 Conference – Alte Federnfabrik (Building #06)

The TYPO3 Conference makes smart use of the "Alte Federnfabrik" (Old Feather Factory) at Areal Böhler: the hall is divided into a vibrant exhibition area on one side and an impressive T3CON stage on the other. In the 1,600 m² space of the former steel casting foundry, this setup showcases how historical architecture and modern technology blend seamlessly — highlighting the versatility and unique character of the venue.


The Exhibition Area

Our dynamic exhibition area offers the perfect space to discover new ideas, solutions, and innovations. Be sure to explore the booths to expand your network and gain valuable insights into the latest trends and technologies shaping the TYPO3 ecosystem.


TYPO3 Awards Gala – Altes Kesselhaus (Building #36)

On 27 November 2025, we celebrate the 17th TYPO3 Awards Gala at the remarkable “Altes Kesselhaus.” For over 20 years, this impressive industrial venue has hosted outstanding events. Get ready for a unique blend of historic charm and modern flair — and for new award categories celebrating even more innovation and excellence within the TYPO3 community.

Image credits: Markus Luigs, Konorg, Areal Böhler


Düsseldorf

Located in North Rhine-Westphalia, Düsseldorf is a cosmopolitan city and a renowned international business center. It is the seventh-largest city in Germany, with a population of approximately 630,000 people.

Historical background

Düsseldorf has a rich history that dates back to the Roman Empire. Over the centuries, the city has developed into an important commercial center, thanks to its strategic location on the banks of the Rhine River.

During the Middle Ages, Düsseldorf became the capital of the Duchy of Berg, a powerful principality. The city played an important role in the region's political and cultural life, and it was known for its impressive fortifications, beautiful churches, and thriving markets.

Düsseldorf was heavily bombed during World War II, but the city quickly recovered, and became a hub for business and commerce in postwar Germany.

Düsseldorf today

Düsseldorf is a dynamic and cosmopolitan city with a strong economy, a rich cultural scene, and a vibrant startup ecosystem.

The city is known for its strong economy, based around fashion, advertising, telecommunications, and banking. In recent years, Düsseldorf has also become a hub for startups and innovation, attracting many entrepreneurs.

In addition to its economic strength, Düsseldorf is also known for its cultural scene. It includes world-class museums, galleries, and theaters.