Classic Remise Berlin, Automotive museum in Mitte, Germany.
The Classic Remise Berlin occupies a circular building with glass panels, featuring both vintage car displays and active restoration workshops throughout its two floors.
The structure, built in 1899 as a tram depot with a turntable design, transformed into an automotive center after extensive renovations completed in 2003.
Between restored vehicles and modern supercars, mechanics work on maintenance tasks while visitors observe the technical processes through glass-walled service areas.
Located at Wiebestr 36-37, this free admission center remains open from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM Monday through Saturday, and 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM on Sundays.
Collectors store their classic vehicles in glass boxes throughout the building, creating a living museum where cars rotate regularly as owners drive them out.
Location: Mitte
Accessibility: Accessible en fauteuil roulant
Address: 36 Wiebestraße 10553 Berlin
Opening Hours: Lundi-Samedi 08:00-20:00; Dimanche 10:00-20:00
Phone: +493036407814
Website: https://remise.de/berlin
GPS coordinates: 52.53031,13.31861
Latest update: March 4, 2025 02:31
Berlin has reinvented itself several times in its history, and these transformations remain visible across the city today. You can see Prussian palaces like Charlottenburg, the large dome of the parliament building, the Brandenburg Gate, and the museums on Museum Island, where ancient art from different periods is displayed. The memorial church stands next to modern shopping streets, and the television tower at Alexanderplatz marks the skyline above the city center. More recent history shapes the city just as strongly. The Berlin Wall Memorial on Bernauer Strasse recalls the division, while the East Side Gallery along the river shows a painted stretch of the wall. The Holocaust Memorial, the Topography of Terror, and the Stasi Museum document the darkest chapters of the 20th century. The GDR Museum and the Palace of Tears offer a glimpse into daily life in the divided city. Between these serious places you find Tiergarten park, the zoo, and squares like Gendarmenmarkt, where you can simply sit and watch modern Berlin go by.
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