Kulturhaus Weißensee
Kulturhaus Weißensee, House of culture in Pankow, Germany
Kulturhaus Weißensee is a cultural center in Pankow with spacious rooms for various events and activities. The building contains two main halls, twenty-one workshop rooms, an interior courtyard, and a fireplace room with a terrace overlooking green spaces.
The building was originally constructed in 1885 as a brewery by Rudolf Sternecker, serving an industrial purpose in its early years. After its transformation into a cinema in 1927 and later into a cultural center after World War II, it evolved into an important gathering place for the community.
The name comes from the nearby Weißensee lake, and the building functions today as a neighborhood gathering place. Visitors come for concerts, theater shows, and workshops, creating a strong sense of community use throughout the year.
The center is easily accessible and offers a mix of performances and workshops for different age groups. Visitors should check ahead to see what events are scheduled and plan time accordingly to find what interests them.
The fireplace room with its terrace offers an unexpected retreat within an urban cultural center, bringing visitors closer to green spaces. This quiet element contrasts interestingly with the active event programming that happens elsewhere in the building.
Location: Pankow
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Address: Berliner Allee 125, 13088 Berlin
GPS coordinates: 52.55092,13.46175
Latest update: December 8, 2025 21:03
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