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9 Locations
Berlin is a hub for film productions, its studios and streets shaping cinema for over a century. From the historic Babelsberg studios to modern shoots on location, film productions here have left their mark. This overview gathers Berlin locations tied to the industry.
The Babelsberg studios just outside the city have produced classics and blockbusters alike, while the streets, landmarks and former airports serve as ready made sets. Film museums trace the history, and guided tours reveal where famous scenes were shot. The city's look, from grand to gritty, keeps drawing productions from around the world.
Browse the venues below to explore film productions across Berlin, from studios to famous shoot locations.


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The Ballhaus Wedding, built in 1889, became a major hotspot of Berlin's nightlife scene at the beginning of the 20th century. After a long period of decay, it was reopened in 2022 and now offers an impressive backdrop for cultural events, including classical concerts and dance nights.









Charlottenburg has a secret star: the orange-tiled underpass at Messedamm. What seems like a grubby, forgotten pedestrian tunnel next to the ICC in everyday life has already seen more Hollywood productions than many Berlin landmarks. Featuring: The Bourne Conspiracy, The Hunger Games, and Atomic Blonde.


In the courtyard of Haus Schwarzenberg, just a few steps from Hackescher Markt in Berlin-Mitte, an old brick-green courtyard transforms every summer into one of the city's most atmospheric open-air cinemas. The Open Air Kino Mitte shows arthouse films and modern classics under the open sky, where street art meets cinematic magic.



Hats make people! Some completely resist all kinds of hats, while others can't get enough of them.


Every summer, the Open Air Cinema Spandau transforms the sheltered inner courtyard of the City Library in Spandau's Old Town into one of Berlin's most atmospheric open-air screens. Arthouse meets mainstream cinema here, and if you're chilly, you even get a hot water bottle.



In the Uckermark near Templin, one of Brandenburg's most popular family destinations awaits: EL DORADO, the Western town on Lake Röddelin. On seven hectares, everything revolves around cowboys, stunt shows, and a true Wild West spirit. Children can become part of the story here all day long.


For the 1981 film "Christiane F. - We Children from Bahnhof Zoo", director Bernd Eichinger captured the authentic atmosphere of the original location behind the station building.





The delphi Lux at Bahnhof Zoo enriches Berlin, the cinema capital, and with its seven cinema halls, it guarantees to cure boredom.