Joshua Pyae Sone Oo
Manager IT and Auditorium
Corporate events with the Goethe-Institut Myanmar as well as seminars, exhibitions and conferences can also be held at our auditorium. The auditorium of the Goethe-Institut Myanmar is located in the new building; at the back of the library.
Our auditorium has tables and chairs, standing tables, a portable stage, a podium, flip charts, a grand piano, a simultaneous translation system, microphones and a video and an audio system. Use of the foyer which are is (49) m2; is also included in the venue price, which is an ideal spot to serve snacks and drinks. The area of the auditorium is (139) m2 and is suitable for up to (180) people.
Please note that all functions have to comply with the guidelines of the Goethe-Institut Myanmar.
Please contact us if you wish to inspect our auditorium.
Goethe-Institut Myanmar is dedicated to supporting young and emerging talent, creative collectives and cultural producers in Myanmar’s contemporary art scene and has a long-standing history of collaborating with individuals, cultural practitioners, and partners from the country’s artistic and cultural communities. Our multi-purpose auditorium and other spaces have been widely used to present contemporary art in various forms, including exhibitions, performances, workshops, and presentations, creating a platform for artistic expression and cultural dialogue.
Being committed to nurturing new voices and innovative ideas, we support young local creatives and art collectives by encouraging creativity, build dynamic networks, and elevate Myanmar’s cultural landscape. This venue sponsorship supports local artists and cultural groups in presenting their work in a professional setting and connect with audiences. We aim to inspire cultural dialogue and strengthen Myanmar's creative community. We encourage all eligible young and emerging talent to take advantage of this opportunity to showcase their talents and engage with the local community through inspiring events and exhibitions.
Manager IT and Auditorium