Urban Nation is a contemporary museum housed in a two storey building situated in the corner of Bülowstraße and Zietenstraße that is painted with large murals and paintings on the outside. With its ever-growing collection of contemporary and street art, Urban Nation has bought about a revolution in the local art scene and has built an establishment where the artists and art enthusiasts in the city can connect. Various exhibitions organized here feature artwork curated by the expert panel of international artists that choose only the best artwork from across the globe keeping the quality of exhibits always high.
Jugend- und Kulturzentrum Spirale is a part of a network of community centers in Berlin. They offer training and workshops to those who have a good ear for music. The center features a fully-equipped stage, a recording studio and several jam rooms. They often host live concerts and shows at this happening venue.
Whether you an aspiring artist or an admirer for artistic things, then Villa Kuriosum is worth a while. Located at Lichtenberg Park, this self-managed artistic space aims to promote art nationally and internationally by bringing different art forms and cultures under one roof. This artistic space can be visited to adore a few of the spectacular art pieces and installations. You can check their website for upcoming exhibitions and performances by amateur and famed artists.
Wir Waren Nachbarn, which translates to "We Were Neighbors", is a public exhibition created to commemorate victims of the Holocaust from the Tempelhof-Schöneberg district of Berlin. The exhibition, designed in the manner of an old public library, is housed in the district's restored town hall. It narrates harrowing stories and first-hand experiences of the region's Jewish residents through photographs, documents, and other memorabilia. Wir Waren Nachbarn has collaborated with present-day witnesses and descendants of the victims to collect their memories of the Holocaust. Also serving as a memorial for the lost souls, the exhibition presents the biographies of many famous residents such as Albert Einstein, Alice Salomon, and Kurt Tucholsky.
Situated on Roseggerstraße street, Comedy Café Berlin is the perfect place to visit for visitors who are seeking a good laugh. This 157-square meters(1689.9 square feet) theater is owned and managed by Leah Katz and Noah Telson. It offers a versatile space for hosting podcasts, stand-up comedy shows, and improv comedy lessons. To keep the fun quotient high, they even serve a selection of craft beers here at the venue. With its vibrant atmosphere and diverse entertainment offerings, Comedy Café Berlin promises an unforgettable experience for comedy enthusiasts in the city.
This former factory site is now an open-air concert, exhibition, and performance space. During the day there are some permanent exhibitions as well as temporary ones, most centering on the park's industrial past.