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Palast Kiosk

Mint-green historic kiosk on Steinplatz functioning as a public platform for local art. Open-air film screenings and workshops fill the plaza, fueled by natural wine and Ethiopian coffee with popcorn.

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Seyran K.

Seyran K.

Berlin, Germany

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I like slow mornings with strong coffee and a window seat at my favorite Kiez café.

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Designed by Alfred Grenander—the architect behind many of Berlin’s early U-Bahn stations—this mint-green pavilion on Steinplatz is a protected monument that sat empty for years before two art students took over the keys. Elena Höller and Nicola Schüschke revived the structure not just as a place to buy drinks, but as a micro-institution for local culture. The interior is barely large enough for the operators, so the "Palast Galerie" concept pushes everything outward. A new artist takes over the display each month, while the surrounding plaza serves as the venue for whatever programming is on the schedule – from ceramics workshops and bookbinding sessions to open-air cinema nights. The counter service mixes high and low brow with little pretension. Alongside the requisite "süße Tüten" (mixed candy bags), the menu lists natural wine and Ethiopian coffee served with popcorn. You pick up your order at the window and find a spot on the square, where the line between customers, workshop participants, and passersby tends to dissolve. Instead of standard mass-market magazines, the shelves stock fanzines, artist books, and limited-edition prints sourced through open calls, turning a quick stop for caffeine into a browse through the local student art scene.

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