Haus Schwarzenberg

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Berlin, Germany

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Local history museum

Haus Schwarzenberg Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Haus Schwarzenberg is located in Berlin, Germany on Rosenthaler Str. 39. Haus Schwarzenberg is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category local history museum in Germany.

Address

Rosenthaler Str. 39

Phone

+49 3030872573

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Debbie Smart

Great spot for street art hunting. There is also a pricey cinema cafe and a slightly scruffy bar but it's worth going to the bar for the drink prices. Oh and there's a cinema and a gallery in one of the staircases. Plus the Anne Frank and the Otto Weidt museum. Definitely worth a visit.

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John Campbell

A very cool alley filled with graffiti, stickers, and street art. Expect to find small museums, indie cafes, and unique exhibits. The alley itself is not large, but is a must-see if you enjoy the street art found throughout Berlin. The entrance can be easy to miss from the street. Look for a slightly narrow stone tunnel with small flags hanging behind it. You will know immediately if you are in the right place by the abundance of art on the walls. At the end of the corridor facing the street is a set of stairs that will take you to an excellent shop (Neurotitan) among other galleries. Be aware that some areas may expect no photography, and the art or products may vary.

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Laura Porto

No cliche place to go in Berlin

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Dana

Cool street art & exhibition in the gallery inside.

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Sara Cameron

Beautiful area and a must visit if you're a fan of street art. So many variations of styles and subject. The area is small and was pretty busy so may not be ideal if you're with small children/prams/wheelchairs. There is an area with an art exhibition in the building at the end, you can view some artists working in their open plan studio and on the second level some art work/books/ckothing can be bought from a rage of artists.