The 10 Best Art Galleries in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg (Borough), Germany

August 16, 2021 Rebbecca Marino

Berlin is an edgy city, from its fashion to its architecture to its charged political history. The Berlin Wall is a sobering reminder of the hyper-charged postwar atmosphere, and yet the graffiti art that now covers its remnants has become symbolic of social progress. Check out the Weltzeituhr (world time) Clock, topped by a model of the solar system, then turn back time by dining at the historic Zur Letzten Instanz, a 16th century restaurant that was frequented by Napoleon and Beethoven.
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Voigtstr. 12, 10247 Berlin Germany +49 30 48624152 [email protected] http://berlin.heike-arndt.dk/
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Gallery Heike Arndt DK

„Klein aber fein“, small but fine: that is how we define ourselves. Here at Galleri Heike Arndt DK you will find contemporary art with a focus on painting, sculpture, ceramics, drawing, graphics and other media such as street and digital art. A strong example of our offering is our graphics department, which consists of a large selection of works by international artists. We have chosen to support an active and dynamic dialogue between the Nordic and German art scenes in Berlin, often done in collaboration with various galleries, museums and other cultural institutions. Through the years as our partnerships grow stronger, we are proud to have a broad selection of international contemporary art in our collection. Based in Berlin - Friedrichshain since 2008.

Reviewed By jose_schneedorf - Belo Horizonte, Brazil

I had my artworks in this gallery. That's a great space, with a great staff, who treats artists like myself with affection and attentiveness, as well as they manage the art pieces and the exhibitions. Worth a visit!

Simon-Dach-Str. 31, 10245 Berlin Germany +49 30 54597982 [email protected] http://www.zozoville.com
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Zozoville Gallery

Solmsstrasse 35, 10961 Berlin Germany +49 491 788604172 http://www.sovietgallery.com
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Soviet Gallery

Welcome to the Soviet Gallery & Cafe! ! We are happy to invite you to the cultural hub of Berlin! Here all the eastern european enthusiasts can feel themselves at home while enjoying our space created to offer a full Soviet experience while visiting Berlin. At the Soviet Gallery, Cafe and Kiosk you can spend some quality time together with Soviet art and culture lovers on their favourite activities such as a chess match with a cup of tea and soviet cookies, watching the most classic and prominent films of all the times or, for the most advanced practicing the Russian language in order to have a full immersion in the soviet world. Our space intends to be the scene of thrillers and espionage novels fans and it is where you can find goods and products from East German in the period of the famous Checkpoint Charlie´s border crossing - the infamous checking that separated the east and west Germany. Between all the memorabilia from East Germany - location occupied by the soviet forces - you can find retro and vintage decoration and house utensils in perfect conditions for usage and also as a matter of a tourist attraction. Considering all the sightseeings you can have in Germany Berlin is the most strategic one when it comes to the heritage of the Soviet culture due to its history and location. Berlin was the only city divided in 2 blocs in order to separate the soviet regime (DDR) from its Western part and only in our gallery you can find the signs of the World War, the Prussian Empire, Silesia region and Pomerania + historical hand painted traditional soviet frames and the famous soviet posters from what nowadays is Ukraine, Belarus and Russia after and before its independences. While in Berlin take some time to visit our cultural space - The most soviet corner of Berlin! We are not a simple touristic attraction as we intend to be the only place in which anyone can truly taste, experience and feel the Eastern life in Germany and in the Soviet times!

4. Group Global 3000

Leuschnerdamm 19, 10999 Berlin Germany +49 30 6154749 http://www.groupglobal3000.de
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5. SALZIG Berlin

Kopernikusstrasse 25, 10245 Berlin Germany +49 30 75549165 [email protected] http://www.salzig.berlin
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SALZIG Berlin

In our gallery you find art of active streetart- and urbanartartists from Berlin, Germany and the world. Sticker, prints, t-shirts, books, original drawings and big paintings. Artists: Angry Koala, Cheez, Dave the Chimp, Fatal, Flocke Art, Gerdt, Haevi, LeLoup, LoveHateLove, Marini, Ostfug, Mein lieber Prost, Quint, Rabea Senftenberg, Rude, Mr Sasa, Skalmo, Ptoons, Susanne Wilke, Zore64 Brands: IAMOK, Machen!, YackFou, Sporthocker

6. Kunstlerhaus Bethanien

Kottbusser Str. 10 Mariannenplatz, 10999 Berlin Germany +49 30 6169030 http://www.kunstraumkreuzberg.de
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Kunstlerhaus Bethanien

Reviewed By danzigersnuffkin - Berlin, Germany

If you're tired of galleries full of same old paintings and sculptures labeled as "modern", here you will find works that actually challenge the concept of art. Interactive, disconcerting, amusing - and some of them unlike anything you've seen before. The exhibitions aren't permanent, but I was very glad with what I've seen. A real gem for modern art lovers, and not just a tourist spot for those who want to tick it off their list.

7. Aufschnitt

Boxhagener Str. 32, 10245 Berlin Germany +49 30 63371548 [email protected] http://www.aufschnitt.net
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8. Bis aufs Messer

Marchlewskistr. 107, 10243 Berlin Germany http://www.bisaufsmesser.com/
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9. Koenig Galerie

Alexandrinenstr. 118 - 121, 10969 Berlin Germany +49 4930 26103080 [email protected] http://www.koeniggalerie.com
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Koenig Galerie

KÖNIG GALERIE was founded by Johann König in 2002, and currently represents 30 international, emerging and established artists, mostly belonging to a younger generation. The program's focus is on interdisciplinary, concept-oriented and space-based approaches in a variety of media including sculpture, video, sound, painting, printmaking, photography and performance.

Reviewed By KerryRhian - Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom

A few reviers are saying this gallery is in the midde of nowehere, that's rubbish, it's behind the Jewish Mueseum and downt eh road from the Berlinische gallery. The gallery is really quite attractive and they managed to do a lot with the space they had on our last visit. The staff were friendly to us which hasn't been the case in a lot of gallery spaces. they had a large selection of books to buy and the entry fee is nothing! Don't miss this venue if you're going to Berlin on an art trip!

10. The Feuerle Collection

Hallesches Ufer 70, 10963 Berlin Germany +49 30 25792320 [email protected] http://www.thefeuerlecollection.org
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The Feuerle Collection

The Feuerle Collection is a Berlin museum dedicated to Désiré Feuerle’s unique collection, which juxtaposes international contemporary artists with Imperial Chinese furniture and early Khmer sculptures. Located in a former Second World War telecommunications bunker that has been renovated by the British architect John Pawson, the museum encourages a conversation between different periods and cultures, offers an alternative perception of ancient art, and creates a new perspective. It is the first museum in the world to include an Incense Room for the Imperial Chinese Incense Ceremony as a contemporary artistic experience.

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