A non-profit organization, C-base premises can be rented out for many social and corporate events. The main aim of the club is to add to the awareness of computer hardware, software and networking systems. Featuring antennas, wires and computer screens, this place has a completely techno look to it's interiors. Various parties, conferences, musical and theatrical events like 'Maemo Summit 2008', 'Spreedose' and 'Cosmic open stage' have taken place at this venue. For further details on upcoming events, call or visit the website.
C/O Berlin calls itself an "International Forum for Visual Dialogues," and while this may be apt, it doesn't actually describe what C/O is. It is simply an excellent gallery that houses temporary exhibitions of photographs and photographic installations by the world's leading documentary photographers, from Henri Cartier-Bresson to Trent Park. It is not particularly well known, but for photographers, lovers of photography, or even just people who are interested in the world, it is one of the must-see museums in Berlin. Its exhibitions, usually by multiple photographers, never leave the viewer untouched.
The Deutsches Technikmuseum houses a broad-based collection of scientific and technological exhibits, both historical and contemporary. Alongside its permanent exhibition, it also has frequent temporary exhibitions on various science and technology related themes. Germany has a history of innovation that is highlighted in the many fascinating exhibits on display in the museum. Kids and adults alike will be amazed at the inventions and engineering marvels featured in the museum's halls.
Theater im Nikolaiviertel is just a decade old, and has already gained popularity for the kind of musicals, plays and concerts hosted here. Due to its small space, the theater manages to develop a relationship between the audience and the artists, thus resulting in a powerful impact. The theater is situated in the area of Nikolaiviertel that is dotted with many historical landmarks. So after visiting these landmarks, attending a show at Theater im Nikolaiviertel is a great way to end a cultural tour of the city.
Britzer Garten attracts numerous visitors to its 90-hectare (222.39-acre) well-manicured space where each season showcases a variety of flowers such as a colorful riot of tulips during April, and numerous roses and daffodils from June to September. Besides offering a visual treat with this wonderful lush landscape, the garden also hosts various concerts, events, and sporting activities that engage people of all ages.
The Anlegestelle Märkisches Ufer or the the Pier of Märkisches Ufer is an address to many historic buildings and a visit here is must when your are in Berlin. Overlooking the beautiful River Spree this pier is where you can soak in the city's architecture and culture. The boat tours for River Spree also start from here. At the end of a tiring day, this could be the place where you come for a nice walk with someone special and appreciate the city's charm under the moonlight.