Löwenpalais, Heritage palace in Grunewald, Germany
Löwenpalais is a mansion in Grunewald featuring three ballrooms with polished wooden floors and tall windows that flood the spaces with light. A grand piano anchors the music lounge and speaks to the building's original use for formal entertainment.
The building was constructed between 1903 and 1904 by architect Bernhard Sehring for brewery owner Emilie Habel. It was converted into luxury apartments during the 1930s before later passing to the Starke Foundation.
The palace takes its name from the lion sculptures that guard its entrance, reflecting the original owner's wealth and status. Today the foundation uses the space to host artist residencies and displays works created during these creative stays.
The venue can accommodate between 170 and 400 guests depending on configuration and is regularly rented for events. Professional event coordinators on site assist with planning and managing occasions.
The garden contains unexpected features such as Balinese pagodas paired with magnolia trees and illuminated terraces that create an exotic mood. These Far Eastern elements are surprising within an early twentieth century Berlin estate and reflect the well-traveled taste of the original owner.
Location: Berlin
GPS coordinates: 52.48640,13.27150
Latest update: December 13, 2025 12:25
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