Factory Berlin, Business innovation center in Mitte, Germany
Factory Berlin is a coworking complex in the Mitte district of Berlin, housed in a converted industrial building. It offers open desks, private offices, meeting rooms, and shared facilities such as kitchens and showers across its floors.
Factory Berlin was founded in 2011 and opened its first location in 2014, taking over a building that had previously served industrial purposes. The opening coincided with a period when Berlin was becoming a key destination for founders and technology companies across Europe.
The name references the building's industrial past, and that history is still visible in the raw brick walls and high ceilings throughout the space. Talks, events, and gatherings open to outside visitors regularly take place here, making it a meeting point beyond just a workspace.
The site is easy to reach by public transport and sits in a central part of Berlin. Access for non-members may be limited on regular working days, so checking in advance whether a public event is scheduled can make a visit more straightforward.
The building contains its own stage and event hall, which sets it apart from a standard office conversion. That hall regularly hosts panel discussions and conferences that are sometimes open to a broader audience beyond the resident community.
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