When skateboarders drop in
Sissi Skateboard Club exists because there’s space to use — and people who want to use it. Built by skateboarders, it’s centered around a purpose-built mini ramp that’s ridden, shared, and lived in. It’s a place to drop in, hang out, and ride.
Wrapped around the ramp is Wallride, a permanent exhibition curated by skateboarder and SkateMuseum founder Jürgen Blümlein. Drawing from one of the world’s most comprehensive collections of skateboard art, artifacts, and history, it traces skateboarding’s cultural impact from the 80s to today.
The club sits within the hotel, not above it. With 4,000 m² of meeting space, business guests can host meetings in a setting that’s a little different — and often more inspiring.

Find out more: fkkb.de/sissi-club