Reservierung: 10:00 – 18:00 Uhr (So-Fr)
Rezeption Hotel & Hostel: 24 Stunden
Apartments Concierge: 07:00 – 21:00 Uhr
Discover the vibrant heart of Neukölln with our very own Circus team member and local expert, Princess, as they take you on a fascinating journey through the Reuterkiez neighborhood. On this tour, you’ll explore one of Berlin’s most renowned alternative and creative districts, uncovering hidden gems like photoautomats, unique street art, sticker culture, and larger-scale installations. The tour wraps up at a cozy local hangout, where you can enjoy a coffee or drink. Don’t forget to bring some small change to try out the weird & wacky vending machines you’ll find along the way!
Dive into the rhythm and soul of Berlin at the Berlin Jazz Festival, where world-class musicians come together to celebrate jazz in all its forms. Held annually, this vibrant festival features captivating performances from renowned artists and emerging talents alike, offering a diverse range of jazz styles and genres. Whether you’re a jazz aficionado or just discovering the magic of the genre, the Berlin Jazz Festival promises an unforgettable experience filled with dynamic rhythms, soulful melodies, and the electrifying energy of live music.
Experience Berlin like never before at the Festival of Lights, where the city’s landmarks and streets come alive with breathtaking illuminations and light art. For a few magical nights, Berlin transforms into a dazzling canvas, showcasing stunning light displays and projections that highlight the beauty of its iconic architecture. Wander through the illuminated streets, take in the vibrant colors, and enjoy a unique visual celebration that brings a touch of wonder to the city’s nighttime skyline.
Get ready to lace up and dive into the thrill of the Berlin Marathon, a highlight on the global running calendar! This event takes you on an inspiring journey through Berlin’s most iconic spots, blending impressive athleticism with the city’s vibrant energy. Whether you’re running the race or cheering from the sidelines, you’ll soak up the excitement and be part of a day that celebrates both personal achievements and the spirit of Berlin!
Soar into a colorful spectacle at the Berlin Festival of Kites, held at the expansive Tempelhofer Feld! This annual event transforms the skies into a vibrant tapestry of kites in every shape and size, creating a mesmerizing sight against Berlin’s skyline. Whether you’re a kite enthusiast or simply looking for a fun day out, join in the festivities, watch impressive kite displays, and enjoy the lively atmosphere with friends and family.
Join the vibrant celebration of love and unity at Zug der Liebe, Berlin’s unique music parade! This lively event brings together thousands of people, marching through the streets with colorful floats, infectious music, and an electric atmosphere. It’s a day of joy, community, and dancing, all while promoting social and political causes. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, Zug der Liebe is the perfect opportunity to experience Berlin’s dynamic and inclusive spirit in full swing!
More Info (German language only): https://zugderliebe.org/
Experience Berlin’s rich cultural scene like never before with the Long Night of Museums! On this special evening, many of the city’s museums open their doors late into the night, offering visitors a unique chance to explore art, history, and science in an entirely new light. Wander through exhibitions, enjoy special performances, and participate in workshops, all in a festive atmosphere.
More info here: https://langenachtdermuseen.berlin/en/
Join us in the night between August 12th and 13th , for a celestial celebration as we gather at a hidden local spot to witness a spectacular show of shooting stars. Led by a Circus team member, we’ll head to a favourite neighbourhood hangout with a beautiful view of the night sky. If we’re lucky and the sky is clear, we’ll be treated to an incredible meteor shower. Bring your sense of wonder and enjoy a magical evening under the stars!
We’re heading to the Berlin Circus Festival for a night to remember! Start with a welcome drink, then be captivated by the “Masacarade” show, a spectacular fusion of circus, theatre, and dance. It’s the ultimate way to experience the festival’s magic with your fellow Circus guests!
The Circus is a proud sponsor of the Berlin Circus festival! As the city’s go-to event for contemporary circus arts, this festival brings together talented international artists who blend acrobatics, theater, dance, and more in unforgettable shows. Celebrate the extraordinary and the unexpected under the big top.
More info and tickets at https://www.berlin-circus-festival.de/
Want to see some Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Join us for an epic football match in the park to celebrate the Eurocup final in Berlin! It’s Circus staff versus our amazing guests in a friendly game. Our own professional referee, Abdalla, will be officiating the match, ensuring a fair and thrilling game.
Whether you’re a football fanatic or just looking for some fun, this is the perfect chance to show off your skills, cheer, and enjoy a fantastic evening outdoors. Sign up now to secure your spot and be part of the excitement!
Want to see some Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some top flight Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some top flight Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some top flight Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some top flight Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
A staff favourite, Monday nights at the infamous KITKAT KLUB is a must for the adventurous partygoer. Here’s what the Club has to say about the night:
“Every Monday at Kit Kat Club we strive to bring you some of Berlin’s legends ,International Djs, upcoming talent, Live Acts etc. A night where traveling DJs and Live Acts simmer down from the weekend to play you some fine music, exploring genres and picking out records to move you right. Be it on vinyl or digital, Deep House or Techno, groovy cuts, ,trendy hip styles or classic vibes, this is your night.
No limits, it’s a fun night seamlessly mixed . It’s the pulse of Berlin which ticks on and on… ELECTRIC MONDAY is the place to be, designed for this purpose. Just the right dose of clubbing . SEE YOU ON MONDAY!
Come As You Are – Yourself! bring & spread love; melt with the Vibe. Strictly NO PHONES, CAMERAS No VIDEOS AND PHOTOGRAPHY inside!”
A staff favourite, Monday nights at the infamous KITKAT KLUB is a must for the adventurous partygoer. Here’s what the Club has to say about the night:
“Every Monday at Kit Kat Club we strive to bring you some of Berlin’s legends ,International Djs, upcoming talent, Live Acts etc. A night where traveling DJs and Live Acts simmer down from the weekend to play you some fine music, exploring genres and picking out records to move you right. Be it on vinyl or digital, Deep House or Techno, groovy cuts, ,trendy hip styles or classic vibes, this is your night.
No limits, it’s a fun night seamlessly mixed . It’s the pulse of Berlin which ticks on and on… ELECTRIC MONDAY is the place to be, designed for this purpose. Just the right dose of clubbing . SEE YOU ON MONDAY!
Come As You Are – Yourself! bring & spread love; melt with the Vibe. Strictly NO PHONES, CAMERAS No VIDEOS AND PHOTOGRAPHY inside!”
A staff favourite, Monday nights at the infamous KITKAT KLUB is a must for the adventurous partygoer. Here’s what the Club has to say about the night:
“Every Monday at Kit Kat Club we strive to bring you some of Berlin’s legends ,International Djs, upcoming talent, Live Acts etc. A night where traveling DJs and Live Acts simmer down from the weekend to play you some fine music, exploring genres and picking out records to move you right. Be it on vinyl or digital, Deep House or Techno, groovy cuts, ,trendy hip styles or classic vibes, this is your night.
No limits, it’s a fun night seamlessly mixed . It’s the pulse of Berlin which ticks on and on… ELECTRIC MONDAY is the place to be, designed for this purpose. Just the right dose of clubbing . SEE YOU ON MONDAY!
Come As You Are – Yourself! bring & spread love; melt with the Vibe. Strictly NO PHONES, CAMERAS No VIDEOS AND PHOTOGRAPHY inside!”
WE LOVE !
Joy Division // The Wombats // The Smiths // Pulp // The Libertines // Blur // Pixies // New Order // Bloc Party // The Kooks // Maximo Park // Iggy Pop // Franz Ferdinand // Tocotronic // Oasis // Arctic Monkeys // The Ting Tings // Arcade Fire
01.04.2023 to 2026
Neue Nationalgalerie
The exhibition shows for the first time the long-term loan from the Gerhard Richter Art Foundation to the Neue Nationalgalerie.
The central work in the exhibition is the series Birkenau (2014), consisting of four large-format, abstract paintings. Birkenau is the result of Richter’s long and in-depth engagement with the Holocaust and the possibilities of representing it. The works are based on four photographs taken in the concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau, which the artist transposed with charcoal and oil paint to four canvases before gradually painting over them abstractly. With each layer of paint, the depiction of the original drawing disappeared a little more, until it eventually became invisible. The work also includes a large four-part mirror, which is positioned opposite the four Birkenau canvases, creating another level of reflection.
The GENERALI BERLIN HALF MARATHON is one of the biggest half marathon events in the world.
Want to see some top flight Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some top flight Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some top flight Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
The Circus crew are super excited that the British Shorts Film Festival is coming around once again! A great tip for cinema lovers, and a great way to discover some pretty cool corners the city, and mix it up with locals. Here’s what the festival organisers have to say..
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British Shorts
16th Lichtspielklub Short Film Festival
19.–25. January 2023, in cinemas only!
[All events in English language]
150 films in 7 days at Sputnik Kino, City Kino Wedding, Acudkino and Kino Indimes!“British Shorts” presents the most exciting, funniest, strangest and most thrilling new short films from the UK and Ireland – drama, comedy, thriller, animation, experimentals, docs, horror, science fiction and music videos. Screenings, live music, an exhibition, talks and so much more.
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For more information checkout the website: britishshorts.de
Want to see some top flight Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
Hertha vs Union is a blockbuster game! The local derby between two Berlin based teams. The match will be a sell out, and the atmosphere will be electrifying!
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some top flight Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some top flight Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some top flight Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
A Jam Session is an after-hour where musicians can blow freely and hang without the constraints of their usual engagements. We want to communicate the excitement of an improvised set on the dance-floor and bring this vibe to the festival to create a moment on stage for unique musical encounters. Now we don’t call this the ALL-STAR JAM BAND for no reason: Meschiya Lake, Ewan Bleach, Mauro Porro, Malte Tönißen and David Hermlin are all headliners in their name. They will meet on stage for the first time, and we will be there to see it! And just like JAM CATS, the stage will be open for more musicians afterward. It’s going to be a splendid and one-of-a-kind evening. ♬
Want to see some top flight Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some top flight Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some top flight Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Want to see some top flight Bundesliga football and support Berlin’s very own HERTHA BSC at the historic Berlin olympic stadium? Well you’re in luck! We have a limited amount of tickets on sale at our reception, exclusive to Circus guests. Tickets are seated in Block 2.2 – and include the use of public transport, to and from the game.
But get in early as they will sell fast!
Photo credit: © Valerie Frossard
“CUIR” is sometimes gentle, sometimes powerful: a sensitive duet that explores our desire for mutual understanding and exposes the fragility of our personal relationships.
The two artists use harnesses usually worn by draft horses to plough through the soul of man: Arno Ferrera and Gilles Polet do not seek power over the other in the process, but seek connection and defend a gentle vision of humanity that respects our differences and interdependencies.
With unique partner acrobatics, breathtaking aesthetics and touching poetry of manipulation, “CUIR” is a powerful body-to-body confrontation that leaves a lasting impression, carried into the hearts of the audience by a powerful soundtrack.
© JostijnLigtvoetFotografie
Between breath-taking partner acrobatics and involuntary slapstick, “Surface” is a calm, beautiful and playful performance for the whole family.
On a stage filled with water, four acrobats explore, challenge and fail each other, sometimes carefully, sometimes recklessly, wondering: What happens when they are deprived of the solid ground beneath their feet?
Concentrated, yet with mischievous pleasure, the four acrobats slide over the slippery stage. In search of the balance between control and exuberance, they climb and lean on each other, exploring the limits of the possible in a wonderfully original performance.
Between breathtaking partner acrobatics and unintentional slapstick, “Surface” is a calm, enchanting and playful performance for the whole family that leaves the audience with a big smile and deep satisfaction.
Photo Credit: © Milan Szypura – circusnext
Monki leads us to look in the rearview mirror at the beginning of his teenage years, where the simplest stories turn into extravagant adventures! We are transported into the past of Generation Y, in which video games, 8-bit music, tape players and lava lamps are the emblematic objects of the imagination.
Around and on top of the 2 chinese poles Monki tells with breathtaking acrobatic skill a touching story of the awkwardness and insecurity of his teenage years. With a lot of humour, fun and a portion of human messiness, he manages to pull us into his world and leaves us with a wide smile.
STATIC is a tender, funny and touching show, a heart-warming experience about human connection and fragility, that let’s us celebrate the awkwardness, the fragility and the festiveness of life.
The Humboldt Lab’s inaugural exhibition
Global environmental changes not only pose a threat to the very basis of our livelihoods; they also have far-reaching repercussions for the political and social structures of societies. The Humboldt Lab’s inaugural exhibition After Nature deals with the interdependencies of climate change and the loss of biodiversity and with worldwide challenges to democratic principles of order.
DARK MATTER is a parallel cosmos of expansive light installations in which the boundaries between the real and the digital worlds become blurred. Within the pitch-black rooms of a converted factory, the visitor embarks on a journey through seven partly interactive works. Light, movement and sound fuse into emotional choreographies of luminous shapes and colors
Built across 1,000 square meters of exhibition space, DARK MATTER presents a range of multimedia installations.
These vary from breathtakingly intimate light compositions, to interactive walk-in structures, and room-encompassing audiovisual performances. Some works are supported with a worldwide unique 3D-soundsystem. Each room possesses an own individual atmosphere that unfolds upon entry, creating a holistic and one-of-a-kind experience; a space to be enjoyed by visitors of all ages and backgrounds.
For its reopening the Neue Nationalgalerie is devoting a special exhibition area to the history of its building and the work of its architect, Mies van der Rohe. The two major emphases are on the period of its construction (1965–1968) and its thorough refurbishment by David Chipperfield architects over the past six years (2015–2021). Selected works of art from the Nationalgalerie’s collection relating to the museum’s architecture supplement the documentary exhibit. Along with works by Josef Albers and Isa Genzken, most recent works by Michael Wesely and Veronika Kellndorfer dealing with the renovation are on display.
Deliciously retro and absolutely original, Cirque Le Roux delves into a smoky monochrome world of circus arts, Hollywood film noir and physical theatre
Welcome to the luxurious estate of Miss Betty. Caught between her desperate husband, a cheerful best-man, two fumbling butlers and a lustful admirer, our hostess slips away from her wedding reception into a secluded smoking lounge. Cigars, whisky, slapstick and remarkable acrobatics culminate into a turbulent amorous intrigue. Hidden amongst the darkly decadent ambiance, past the quarrels and false pretenses, is an elephant in the room that’s taking up more and more space…
DARK MATTER is a parallel cosmos of expansive light installations in which the boundaries between the real and the digital worlds become blurred. Within the pitch-black rooms of a converted factory, the visitor embarks on a journey through seven partly interactive works. Light, movement and sound fuse into emotional choreographies of luminous shapes and colors
Built across 1,000 square meters of exhibition space, DARK MATTER presents a range of multimedia installations.
These vary from breathtakingly intimate light compositions, to interactive walk-in structures, and room-encompassing audiovisual performances. Some works are supported with a worldwide unique 3D-soundsystem. Each room possesses an own individual atmosphere that unfolds upon entry, creating a holistic and one-of-a-kind experience; a space to be enjoyed by visitors of all ages and backgrounds.
With “Martha Cooper: Taking Pictures” the URBAN NATION Museum presents the first comprehensive retrospective of Martha Cooper’s photographic work to date. Using photographs and personal objects, the exhibition, which spans six decades, traces Martha Cooper’s life and pays tribute to her as an important documentarist of the worldwide Urban Art movement
The retrospective at the URBAN NATION Museum is the institution’s first photo and documentary exhibition. “Martha Cooper: Taking Pictures” sets new trends in the museum program. The curators Steven P. Harrington and Jaime Rojo (Brooklyn Street Art) in close cooperation with Martha Cooper, have created a multimedia exhibition in which artistic works and documentary material are juxtaposed.
Visitors will receive an exclusive insight into Martha Cooper’s collection of sketchbooks (so-called “Black Books”) and memorabilia as well as into her extensive photo archive. Numerous objects from her personal collection contextualize her work and its cultural and historical relevance.
Fashion and art are mirrors of social changes and individual needs. In the collection of the Berlinische Galerie, this theme is present in surprising and diverse ways. In addition to numerous fashion photographs spanning the twentieth century, just as many paintings and drawings testify to the role of fashion as a means of expression and representation of a particular era: from the reform dress around 1900 and the Dada dandies of the 1920s to avant-garde clothing designs in contemporary art.
For its reopening the Neue Nationalgalerie is devoting a special exhibition area to the history of its building and the work of its architect, Mies van der Rohe. The two major emphases are on the period of its construction (1965–1968) and its thorough refurbishment by David Chipperfield architects over the past six years (2015–2021). Selected works of art from the Nationalgalerie’s collection relating to the museum’s architecture supplement the documentary exhibit. Along with works by Josef Albers and Isa Genzken, most recent works by Michael Wesely and Veronika Kellndorfer dealing with the renovation are on display.
Deliciously retro and absolutely original, Cirque Le Roux delves into a smoky monochrome world of circus arts, Hollywood film noir and physical theatre
Welcome to the luxurious estate of Miss Betty. Caught between her desperate husband, a cheerful best-man, two fumbling butlers and a lustful admirer, our hostess slips away from her wedding reception into a secluded smoking lounge. Cigars, whisky, slapstick and remarkable acrobatics culminate into a turbulent amorous intrigue. Hidden amongst the darkly decadent ambiance, past the quarrels and false pretenses, is an elephant in the room that’s taking up more and more space…
DARK MATTER is a parallel cosmos of expansive light installations in which the boundaries between the real and the digital worlds become blurred. Within the pitch-black rooms of a converted factory, the visitor embarks on a journey through seven partly interactive works. Light, movement and sound fuse into emotional choreographies of luminous shapes and colors
Built across 1,000 square meters of exhibition space, DARK MATTER presents a range of multimedia installations.
These vary from breathtakingly intimate light compositions, to interactive walk-in structures, and room-encompassing audiovisual performances. Some works are supported with a worldwide unique 3D-soundsystem. Each room possesses an own individual atmosphere that unfolds upon entry, creating a holistic and one-of-a-kind experience; a space to be enjoyed by visitors of all ages and backgrounds.
With “Martha Cooper: Taking Pictures” the URBAN NATION Museum presents the first comprehensive retrospective of Martha Cooper’s photographic work to date. Using photographs and personal objects, the exhibition, which spans six decades, traces Martha Cooper’s life and pays tribute to her as an important documentarist of the worldwide Urban Art movement
The retrospective at the URBAN NATION Museum is the institution’s first photo and documentary exhibition. “Martha Cooper: Taking Pictures” sets new trends in the museum program. The curators Steven P. Harrington and Jaime Rojo (Brooklyn Street Art) in close cooperation with Martha Cooper, have created a multimedia exhibition in which artistic works and documentary material are juxtaposed.
Visitors will receive an exclusive insight into Martha Cooper’s collection of sketchbooks (so-called “Black Books”) and memorabilia as well as into her extensive photo archive. Numerous objects from her personal collection contextualize her work and its cultural and historical relevance.
Fashion and art are mirrors of social changes and individual needs. In the collection of the Berlinische Galerie, this theme is present in surprising and diverse ways. In addition to numerous fashion photographs spanning the twentieth century, just as many paintings and drawings testify to the role of fashion as a means of expression and representation of a particular era: from the reform dress around 1900 and the Dada dandies of the 1920s to avant-garde clothing designs in contemporary art.
The Humboldt Lab’s inaugural exhibition
Global environmental changes not only pose a threat to the very basis of our livelihoods; they also have far-reaching repercussions for the political and social structures of societies. The Humboldt Lab’s inaugural exhibition After Nature deals with the interdependencies of climate change and the loss of biodiversity and with worldwide challenges to democratic principles of order.
For its reopening the Neue Nationalgalerie is devoting a special exhibition area to the history of its building and the work of its architect, Mies van der Rohe. The two major emphases are on the period of its construction (1965–1968) and its thorough refurbishment by David Chipperfield architects over the past six years (2015–2021). Selected works of art from the Nationalgalerie’s collection relating to the museum’s architecture supplement the documentary exhibit. Along with works by Josef Albers and Isa Genzken, most recent works by Michael Wesely and Veronika Kellndorfer dealing with the renovation are on display.
Deliciously retro and absolutely original, Cirque Le Roux delves into a smoky monochrome world of circus arts, Hollywood film noir and physical theatre
Welcome to the luxurious estate of Miss Betty. Caught between her desperate husband, a cheerful best-man, two fumbling butlers and a lustful admirer, our hostess slips away from her wedding reception into a secluded smoking lounge. Cigars, whisky, slapstick and remarkable acrobatics culminate into a turbulent amorous intrigue. Hidden amongst the darkly decadent ambiance, past the quarrels and false pretenses, is an elephant in the room that’s taking up more and more space…
Fashion and art are mirrors of social changes and individual needs. In the collection of the Berlinische Galerie, this theme is present in surprising and diverse ways. In addition to numerous fashion photographs spanning the twentieth century, just as many paintings and drawings testify to the role of fashion as a means of expression and representation of a particular era: from the reform dress around 1900 and the Dada dandies of the 1920s to avant-garde clothing designs in contemporary art.
DARK MATTER is a parallel cosmos of expansive light installations in which the boundaries between the real and the digital worlds become blurred. Within the pitch-black rooms of a converted factory, the visitor embarks on a journey through seven partly interactive works. Light, movement and sound fuse into emotional choreographies of luminous shapes and colors
Built across 1,000 square meters of exhibition space, DARK MATTER presents a range of multimedia installations.
These vary from breathtakingly intimate light compositions, to interactive walk-in structures, and room-encompassing audiovisual performances. Some works are supported with a worldwide unique 3D-soundsystem. Each room possesses an own individual atmosphere that unfolds upon entry, creating a holistic and one-of-a-kind experience; a space to be enjoyed by visitors of all ages and backgrounds.
With “Martha Cooper: Taking Pictures” the URBAN NATION Museum presents the first comprehensive retrospective of Martha Cooper’s photographic work to date. Using photographs and personal objects, the exhibition, which spans six decades, traces Martha Cooper’s life and pays tribute to her as an important documentarist of the worldwide Urban Art movement
The retrospective at the URBAN NATION Museum is the institution’s first photo and documentary exhibition. “Martha Cooper: Taking Pictures” sets new trends in the museum program. The curators Steven P. Harrington and Jaime Rojo (Brooklyn Street Art) in close cooperation with Martha Cooper, have created a multimedia exhibition in which artistic works and documentary material are juxtaposed.
Visitors will receive an exclusive insight into Martha Cooper’s collection of sketchbooks (so-called “Black Books”) and memorabilia as well as into her extensive photo archive. Numerous objects from her personal collection contextualize her work and its cultural and historical relevance.
The Humboldt Lab’s inaugural exhibition
Global environmental changes not only pose a threat to the very basis of our livelihoods; they also have far-reaching repercussions for the political and social structures of societies. The Humboldt Lab’s inaugural exhibition After Nature deals with the interdependencies of climate change and the loss of biodiversity and with worldwide challenges to democratic principles of order.
For its reopening the Neue Nationalgalerie is devoting a special exhibition area to the history of its building and the work of its architect, Mies van der Rohe. The two major emphases are on the period of its construction (1965–1968) and its thorough refurbishment by David Chipperfield architects over the past six years (2015–2021). Selected works of art from the Nationalgalerie’s collection relating to the museum’s architecture supplement the documentary exhibit. Along with works by Josef Albers and Isa Genzken, most recent works by Michael Wesely and Veronika Kellndorfer dealing with the renovation are on display.
Deliciously retro and absolutely original, Cirque Le Roux delves into a smoky monochrome world of circus arts, Hollywood film noir and physical theatre
Welcome to the luxurious estate of Miss Betty. Caught between her desperate husband, a cheerful best-man, two fumbling butlers and a lustful admirer, our hostess slips away from her wedding reception into a secluded smoking lounge. Cigars, whisky, slapstick and remarkable acrobatics culminate into a turbulent amorous intrigue. Hidden amongst the darkly decadent ambiance, past the quarrels and false pretenses, is an elephant in the room that’s taking up more and more space…
Deliciously retro and absolutely original, Cirque Le Roux delves into a smoky monochrome world of circus arts, Hollywood film noir and physical theatre
Welcome to the luxurious estate of Miss Betty. Caught between her desperate husband, a cheerful best-man, two fumbling butlers and a lustful admirer, our hostess slips away from her wedding reception into a secluded smoking lounge. Cigars, whisky, slapstick and remarkable acrobatics culminate into a turbulent amorous intrigue. Hidden amongst the darkly decadent ambiance, past the quarrels and false pretenses, is an elephant in the room that’s taking up more and more space…
For its reopening the Neue Nationalgalerie is devoting a special exhibition area to the history of its building and the work of its architect, Mies van der Rohe. The two major emphases are on the period of its construction (1965–1968) and its thorough refurbishment by David Chipperfield architects over the past six years (2015–2021). Selected works of art from the Nationalgalerie’s collection relating to the museum’s architecture supplement the documentary exhibit. Along with works by Josef Albers and Isa Genzken, most recent works by Michael Wesely and Veronika Kellndorfer dealing with the renovation are on display.
The Humboldt Lab’s inaugural exhibition
Global environmental changes not only pose a threat to the very basis of our livelihoods; they also have far-reaching repercussions for the political and social structures of societies. The Humboldt Lab’s inaugural exhibition After Nature deals with the interdependencies of climate change and the loss of biodiversity and with worldwide challenges to democratic principles of order.
With “Martha Cooper: Taking Pictures” the URBAN NATION Museum presents the first comprehensive retrospective of Martha Cooper’s photographic work to date. Using photographs and personal objects, the exhibition, which spans six decades, traces Martha Cooper’s life and pays tribute to her as an important documentarist of the worldwide Urban Art movement
The retrospective at the URBAN NATION Museum is the institution’s first photo and documentary exhibition. “Martha Cooper: Taking Pictures” sets new trends in the museum program. The curators Steven P. Harrington and Jaime Rojo (Brooklyn Street Art) in close cooperation with Martha Cooper, have created a multimedia exhibition in which artistic works and documentary material are juxtaposed.
Visitors will receive an exclusive insight into Martha Cooper’s collection of sketchbooks (so-called “Black Books”) and memorabilia as well as into her extensive photo archive. Numerous objects from her personal collection contextualize her work and its cultural and historical relevance.
DARK MATTER is a parallel cosmos of expansive light installations in which the boundaries between the real and the digital worlds become blurred. Within the pitch-black rooms of a converted factory, the visitor embarks on a journey through seven partly interactive works. Light, movement and sound fuse into emotional choreographies of luminous shapes and colors
Built across 1,000 square meters of exhibition space, DARK MATTER presents a range of multimedia installations.
These vary from breathtakingly intimate light compositions, to interactive walk-in structures, and room-encompassing audiovisual performances. Some works are supported with a worldwide unique 3D-soundsystem. Each room possesses an own individual atmosphere that unfolds upon entry, creating a holistic and one-of-a-kind experience; a space to be enjoyed by visitors of all ages and backgrounds.
With “Martha Cooper: Taking Pictures” the URBAN NATION Museum presents the first comprehensive retrospective of Martha Cooper’s photographic work to date. Using photographs and personal objects, the exhibition, which spans six decades, traces Martha Cooper’s life and pays tribute to her as an important documentarist of the worldwide Urban Art movement
The retrospective at the URBAN NATION Museum is the institution’s first photo and documentary exhibition. “Martha Cooper: Taking Pictures” sets new trends in the museum program. The curators Steven P. Harrington and Jaime Rojo (Brooklyn Street Art) in close cooperation with Martha Cooper, have created a multimedia exhibition in which artistic works and documentary material are juxtaposed.
Visitors will receive an exclusive insight into Martha Cooper’s collection of sketchbooks (so-called “Black Books”) and memorabilia as well as into her extensive photo archive. Numerous objects from her personal collection contextualize her work and its cultural and historical relevance.
The Humboldt Lab’s inaugural exhibition
Global environmental changes not only pose a threat to the very basis of our livelihoods; they also have far-reaching repercussions for the political and social structures of societies. The Humboldt Lab’s inaugural exhibition After Nature deals with the interdependencies of climate change and the loss of biodiversity and with worldwide challenges to democratic principles of order.
For its reopening the Neue Nationalgalerie is devoting a special exhibition area to the history of its building and the work of its architect, Mies van der Rohe. The two major emphases are on the period of its construction (1965–1968) and its thorough refurbishment by David Chipperfield architects over the past six years (2015–2021). Selected works of art from the Nationalgalerie’s collection relating to the museum’s architecture supplement the documentary exhibit. Along with works by Josef Albers and Isa Genzken, most recent works by Michael Wesely and Veronika Kellndorfer dealing with the renovation are on display.
Design market with over 200 exhibitors from the fields of design, fashion, street food, jewelry and art, who present their creative and high-quality products.
In addition, there is a wide range of creative DIY workshops, Christmas chill-out oases and much more.
For its reopening the Neue Nationalgalerie is devoting a special exhibition area to the history of its building and the work of its architect, Mies van der Rohe. The two major emphases are on the period of its construction (1965–1968) and its thorough refurbishment by David Chipperfield architects over the past six years (2015–2021). Selected works of art from the Nationalgalerie’s collection relating to the museum’s architecture supplement the documentary exhibit. Along with works by Josef Albers and Isa Genzken, most recent works by Michael Wesely and Veronika Kellndorfer dealing with the renovation are on display.
For its reopening the Neue Nationalgalerie is devoting a special exhibition area to the history of its building and the work of its architect, Mies van der Rohe. The two major emphases are on the period of its construction (1965–1968) and its thorough refurbishment by David Chipperfield architects over the past six years (2015–2021). Selected works of art from the Nationalgalerie’s collection relating to the museum’s architecture supplement the documentary exhibit. Along with works by Josef Albers and Isa Genzken, most recent works by Michael Wesely and Veronika Kellndorfer dealing with the renovation are on display.
The Humboldt Lab’s inaugural exhibition
Global environmental changes not only pose a threat to the very basis of our livelihoods; they also have far-reaching repercussions for the political and social structures of societies. The Humboldt Lab’s inaugural exhibition After Nature deals with the interdependencies of climate change and the loss of biodiversity and with worldwide challenges to democratic principles of order.
MAINFLOOR:
HEIDI
DUSKY
WATERFLOOR:
YULIA NIKO
LEO POL (LIVE)
KRISTIN VELVET
REVIVIS B2B LONDRO
No presale – Tickets only on the door!
2G (proof of vaccination or recovery is mandatory to enter the venue)
Let’s dance to Joy Division & celebrate the irony…
Britpop, Indie, Post-Punk, New Wave & Beyond 1980-2010
WE LOVE ♥
Joy Division // The Wombats // The Smiths // Pulp // The Libertines // Blur // Pixies // New Order // Bloc Party // The Kooks // Maximo Park // Iggy Pop // Franz Ferdinand …
Indie-Party Like It’s 200X
What do we see? What does it mean to be watched? How does being observed change the way we behave?
In Circa’s Peepshow, a team of acrobats challenge our preconceived notions of voyeurism, contact and intimacy.
Combining elements of circus, cabaret and burlesque in a beautifully bizarre hall of mirrors Circa’s Peepshow is inviting, but also enticingly eerie. Fascinating, wonderful and unsettling all at once.
Over two acts, Circa’s Peepshow sees the acrobats flirt with the possible. They bend to the extreme, build swaying towers of balanced bodies and display intricate aerials. Lightly, powerfully and playfully.
With “Martha Cooper: Taking Pictures” the URBAN NATION Museum presents the first comprehensive retrospective of Martha Cooper’s photographic work to date. Using photographs and personal objects, the exhibition, which spans six decades, traces Martha Cooper’s life and pays tribute to her as an important documentarist of the worldwide Urban Art movement
The retrospective at the URBAN NATION Museum is the institution’s first photo and documentary exhibition. “Martha Cooper: Taking Pictures” sets new trends in the museum program. The curators Steven P. Harrington and Jaime Rojo (Brooklyn Street Art) in close cooperation with Martha Cooper, have created a multimedia exhibition in which artistic works and documentary material are juxtaposed.
Visitors will receive an exclusive insight into Martha Cooper’s collection of sketchbooks (so-called “Black Books”) and memorabilia as well as into her extensive photo archive. Numerous objects from her personal collection contextualize her work and its cultural and historical relevance.
The Humboldt Lab’s inaugural exhibition
Global environmental changes not only pose a threat to the very basis of our livelihoods; they also have far-reaching repercussions for the political and social structures of societies. The Humboldt Lab’s inaugural exhibition After Nature deals with the interdependencies of climate change and the loss of biodiversity and with worldwide challenges to democratic principles of order.
Award-winning contemporary circus ensemble Circa take us on a stirring journey of what it means to be human and of how our bodies, our connections and our aspirations all form part of who we are
Ten acrobats question what it means to be human, displaying the radical physicality that is Circa’s trademark. How much can we carry? And who can we trust to support our load?
Complex choreographies appear light and playful. The laws of gravity don’t seem to apply as the acrobats leap into the air, fall with a smile, twist into one another and build intricate sculptures with their bodies.
Welcome to the roaring twenties! at the Wintergarten Varieté – an iridescent evening blurring the lines of today and yesterday is on the menu. The opulent show production 20 20 – The Twenties Variety Revue harks back to Berlin’s most sinful decade – the golden 1920s – while at the same time diving head first into the new 2020s. Not only the stage, but the ambience of the entire building transfigures, true to form, into the perfect 1920s establishment. Together, the Berlin directors Pierre Caesar and Markus Pabst, as well as the talented composer and entertainer Jack Woodhead, resurrect an epoch in which audiences were as addicted to entertainment as they are again today. Always searching for ever new, frivolous sensations.
Since January 2015, ‘Street Food Auf Achse ‘ has been inviting guests each Sunday to the grounds of the KulturBrauerei in Prenzlauer Berg.
The Market is a platform for all the great, unusual, colorful professional food trucks based in Berlin and the surrounding area. In addition to the offerings of the trucks, there will of course also be a variety of stalls all cooking, sizzling and experimenting.