In the venerable walls of a former brewery in Berlin-Neukölln, the KINDL - Centre for Contemporary Art unfolds a fascinating variety of installations, performances, paintings and other artistic forms of expression.
In September 2023, the Berlin branch of the Swedish photography museum Fotografiska opened its doors on 5,500 square metres in the well-known Tacheles building on Oranienburger Straße in Mitte.
In 2002, Johann König founded the KÖNIG GALERIE, which today proudly represents 30 international artists - including up-and-coming talents as well as established greats, mainly from the younger generation.
The renowned EIGEN + ART gallery, originally from Leipzig, has been enriching the art scene with a second location in Auguststraße in Berlin since 1992.
The German Museum of Technology in Berlin covers an area of more than 28,500 square metres and is dedicated to the evolution of technology and its significance for cultural development.