Wonderful Neukölln bar that's cozy in the front and cavernous in the back (with a stage!). Depending on the night artists will jump on to perform or play shows.
Historic 1912 building on Oranienplatz filled with warm wood and live music. The open ground floor pairs jazz concerts on a Steinway grand with a kitchen roasting Peking-style duck.
Open-plan Kreuzberg dining room centered on a concert stage and roaring fireplaces. Dinner service revolves around the signature four-course duck menu while live jazz plays from the Steinway.
Moored ship on the Spree River running minimal house and techno sets through a heavy sound system. Low ceilings keep the bass tight on the compact dance floor, leaving the open top deck for fresh air and early morning sunrises.
Specialty coffee shop and curated record store built around a custom hi-fi sound system. By night, the record racks are replaced with tatami mats for immersive listening events.
Seven darkened rooms in a former factory house a permanent collection of immersive light and sound art. Each space is a unique, choreographed world – from pulsing light grids to interactive soundscapes that respond to movement.
Repurposed 1890 hospital chapel in Kreuzberg staging a steady rotation of intimate concerts, choir rehearsals, and art shows. Live performances happen upstairs around a historic grand piano on the original tile floors.
Outdoor beer garden located in Berlin's Moabit district, offering a selection of beers and casual dining options. Features a relaxed atmosphere with ample seating under trees, ideal for enjoying drinks and light meals.
Low-lit bar filled with mismatched vintage sofas, thrifted tables, and walls plastered in old posters. Downstairs basement hosts DJ sets, poetry slams, and late-night sessions with Berlin beers on tap.
Digital art gallery and event space tucked into a graffiti-covered courtyard. Exhibitions focus on net-based art; the program regularly shifts to live music and DJ sets.
Sunlit, terraced galleries at the Kulturforum hold five centuries of European musical history. The collection spans from Prussian court flutes to a massive 1929 Wurlitzer organ played during regular live demos.
Grand 1907 parish hall hosting a steady lineup of classical chamber music and contemporary sound art. Evening performances fill a two-story gallery space lined with stucco columns and original herringbone parquet.