Biomalz Teltow, Heritage monument and factory in Teltow, Germany.
Biomalz Teltow is an industrial complex with five red brick buildings designed in Reform Architecture style, marked by a prominent factory chimney. The site contains several protected historical buildings that now house different businesses across various sectors.
The factory was founded in 1911 and initially produced natural supplements for pregnant women. The facility later expanded its production and focused on manufacturing malt products.
The complex now hosts the Kreismusikschule and various creative organizations that shape the town's cultural life. Artists and musicians have settled here and use the spacious rooms for their work.
The site has ample parking and is about 30 minutes from Berlin and Potsdam, making it easily accessible by car. Visitors can explore the outdoor grounds and view the architecture from various angles, with the red brick buildings particularly visible from the exterior.
The complex spans about 40,000 square meters of industrial space with room for future development. This site demonstrates how former production facilities can be successfully transformed into modern creative and educational centers.
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