The Spreehalle Berlin, constructed around 1910 and designed by Peter Behrens and Ernst Ziesel, is a charming sand-colored clinker building. Its ground floor has been beautifully modernized by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and Bryan Adams, earning the Otto-Borst Prize for Urban Renewal in 2018.
With a spacious 210-square-meter area and a 7-meter-high ceiling, the hall is ideal for smaller conferences, workshops, film and photo productions, or concerts. It features natural light from ceiling windows and north and south-facing windows, all of which can be darkened if needed, along with storage areas that can be separated by curtains.
The Spreehalle includes a small outdoor area and an adjoining kitchen. The venue is heated and offers extensive technical facilities, including power, high voltage power, and Wi-Fi.
Perfect for: small conferences, workshops, casual events, photo/film shoots, exhibitions, and concerts.