




Berlin hatmaker Fiona Bennett creates extravagant hat fashion in her studio, which has been featured multiple times in Vogue and adorns famous heads with her creations.
17 Locations
The vernissage is a highlight of Berlin's art calendar, the opening night when a new exhibition is unveiled. Part art, part party, a vernissage here draws artists, collectors and the curious. This overview gathers Berlin locations for opening nights.
Galleries across Mitte, Potsdamer Strasse and Charlottenburg host regular vernissages, often with drinks, a buzzing crowd and the chance to meet the artists. Gallery weekends bring dozens together at once, and project spaces in Kreuzberg and Neukoelln add an edgier scene. Most are free and open to all, a lively way into the art world.
Browse the venues below to find a vernissage across Berlin, from blue chip galleries to project spaces.





Berlin hatmaker Fiona Bennett creates extravagant hat fashion in her studio, which has been featured multiple times in Vogue and adorns famous heads with her creations.


Kulturforum on Potsdamer Platz unites various impressive museums.


In front of the museum is the former Checkpoint Charlie. Inside, everything revolves around the creative escape attempts of people in the GDR and the border security system of that time.


Friedrichhain's East Side Gallery is with its 1.361 metres the longest open air gallery in the world and at the same time the longest piece of the Berlin Wall still standing!





Located at Fasanenplatz in Charlottenburg, the F37 Wine Bar & Art Gallery houses Berlin's oldest art gallery, reimagined as a wine and champagne bar. Changing exhibitions, curated wine tastings, and a historic building with modern elements make this venue a cultural landmark near Ku'damm.





In the historic mill warehouse directly on the Spree, an emotional journey through the history of German division awaits you. The museum connects personal fates with original props and interviews from contemporary witnesses in 13 themed rooms.


Friedrichhain's East Side Gallery is with its 1.361 metres the longest open air gallery in the world and at the same time the longest piece of the Berlin Wall still standing!


The store "Grober Unfug" is a true institution for comic lovers, with its main location in Kreuzberg and a branch in Mitte.




Since 2000, one of Berlin's most enduring after-work venues has stood on Lützowplatz in Tiergarten: the Trompete. On Thursday evenings, the elegant cellar lounge transforms into a place where the end of the workday is celebrated exuberantly, with radioeins DJs, soul, house, and cocktails deep into the night.






The Bode Gallery in Berlin-Kreuzberg connects thematically exciting contemporary art with free access to unique exhibitions. Here, fascinating insights emerge through international networking and curated programs, all without an entrance fee.
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In the immediate neighborhood of the tourist magnet Hackesche Höfe, Haus Schwarzenberg is managed by artists and defies the trend of modernization in Berlin-Mitte.



Gallery or bar? In Berlin-Mitte, 'meisterschueler' does both. Located directly on the Spree, not far from Friedrichstraße, this spot combines contemporary art with craft cocktails and a terrace with water views.




A train of thought, a flash of inspiration or the hide of a bonsai stag - the Museum of Things Unheard of makes the real world meet the universe of fantasy.




On New Year's Eve 2017, the most famous TV sketch Dinner for One will be performed in its very own theatre version at Brotfabrik!

In Weißensee, where Pankow and Prenzlauer Berg meet, the Brotfabrik at Caligariplatz has existed for over 35 years as one of the last multi-genre venues of Berlin's independent scene. Anyone looking for improv theatre in Berlin will sooner or later end up here: The stage is home to two improv ensembles that regularly draw the audience actively into the play.

An interactive and fascinating exhibition awaits you at the Deja Vu Museum in Berlin-Mitte.