Hansa Tonstudio, Recording studio in Kreuzberg, Germany
Hansa Tonstudio sits in a former concert hall built in 1913, housing multiple recording rooms alongside the large Meistersaal with its distinctive sound qualities. The layout allows musicians to choose spaces suited to different recording needs, from the expansive main room to smaller, more controlled spaces.
The building was constructed as a concert hall in 1913 and converted into a recording studio in 1972, becoming a center for music production during Germany's division. Its location near the Berlin Wall shaped the studio's story during a period of significant political change.
The name Meistersaal reflects its origins as a concert hall where performers shared their work with audiences, connecting the studio's past as a public venue to its present use as a recording space. This shift from listening in crowds to recording in solitude shapes how the space feels today.
The studio blends older recording equipment with contemporary technology, letting musicians select between analog and digital production based on their needs and preferences. Visitors should know this is an active production center, so visits work best when coordinated in advance during quieter hours.
The Meistersaal sits around 150 meters from where the Berlin Wall once stood, earning it the nickname 'Studio by the Wall'. Musicians recorded here during the city's division under unusual circumstances, with the wall's historical path essentially serving as an invisible neighbor.
Location: Berlin
Inception: 1974
Website: http://hansatonstudio.de
GPS coordinates: 52.50623,13.37710
Latest update: December 7, 2025 09:24
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