Must-see attractions in Kreuzberg

  • (GERMANY OUT) Aussenansicht: Betonstelen im"E.T.A.-Hoffmann-Garten"- M?rz 1999 (Photo by Brigitte Hiss/ullstein bild via Getty Images)

    Jüdisches Museum

    Kreuzberg

    In a landmark building by American-Polish architect Daniel Libeskind, Berlin’s Jewish Museum offers a chronicle of the trials and triumphs in 2000 years…

  • Tempelhofer Feld

    Kreuzberg

    The airfield of Tempelhof Airport, which so gloriously handled the Berlin airlift of 1948–49, has been repurposed as one of the largest urban parks in the…

  • Deutsches Technikmuseum

    Kreuzberg

    A roof-mounted ‘candy bomber’ (the plane used in the 1948 Berlin Airlift) is merely the overture to this enormous and hugely engaging shrine to technology…

  • Museum der Dinge

    Kreuzberg

    This obscure museum ostensibly traces German design history from the early 20th century to today, but actually feels more like a cross between a cabinet…

  • Prinzessinnengärten

    Kreuzberg

    Berlin's pioneering urban gardening project began in 2009 on this site on Moritzplatz, which had been abandoned for over 60 years. The nonprofit group…

  • König Galerie @ St Agnes Kirche

    Kreuzberg

    If art is your religion, a pilgrimage to this church-turned-gallery is a must. Tucked into a nondescript part of Kreuzberg, this decommissioned Catholic…

  • Kunstquartier Bethanien

    Kreuzberg

    This grand, twin-towered hospital was built in the 1840s by three students of Karl Friedrich Schinkel and used until 1970. Since 1973, it's been a…

  • Berlin Story Museum

    Kreuzberg

    This multimedia exhibit, moodily set inside a WWI air-raid shelter, provides a handy introduction to Berlin by charting milestones in its history through…

  • Bergmannkiez

    Kreuzberg

    The Bergmannkiez in western Kreuzberg is one of Berlin’s most charismatic neighbourhoods, thanks to beautifully restored 19th-century houses and a bevy of…

  • FHXB Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg Museum

    Kreuzberg

    The ups and downs of one of Berlin’s most colourful districts – Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain – are chronicled in this converted red-brick factory. The…

  • Science Center Spectrum

    Kreuzberg

    Why is the sky blue? Can you see heat? Any why does a plane stay up in the sky? Kids (and grown-ups!) can find the answers to these and other timeless…

  • Berlinische Galerie

    Kreuzberg

    This gallery in a converted glass warehouse is a superb spot for taking stock of Berlin’s art scene since 1870. Temporary exhibits occupy the ground floor…

  • Ramones Museum

    Kreuzberg

    They sang ‘Born to Die in Berlin’, but the legacy of American punk pioneers the Ramones is kept very much alive in the German capital, thanks to this…

  • Luftbrückendenkmal

    Kreuzberg

    Nicknamed Hungerharke (Hunger Rake), the Berlin Airlift Memorial right outside the former Tempelhof Airport honours those who participated in keeping the…

  • Chamissoplatz

    Kreuzberg

    Created in the 1880s, this charismatic square with its cobbled streets, old-time lanterns and octagonal public latrine looks virtually unchanged 140 years…

  • Künstlerhaus Bethanien

    Kreuzberg

    Founded in 1975, the Künstlerhaus is an artistic sanctuary and creative cauldron for emerging artists from around the globe. In 2010 it moved into this…

  • Molecule Man

    Kreuzberg

    Right in the Spree River, near the Elsenbrücke bridge, this giant aluminium sculpture shows three bodies embracing and is meant to symbolise the joining…

  • Aufbau Haus

    Kreuzberg

    A former factory has been reincarnated as a cross-cultural cauldron of creativity, led by the venerable namesake publishing house Aufbau Verlag. Other…

  • Rounded Heads Mural

    Kreuzberg

    Rounded Heads is a house-sized mural by internationally renowned Berlin street artist Nomad that shows a faceless person embracing a hooded character.

  • Transit Mural

    Kreuzberg

    This five-storey-tall street mural by Belgian artist ROA depicts animal carcasses, including a sheep and a deer, in a distinctive monochrome spray-paint…

  • Viktoriapark

    Kreuzberg

    Take a break in this unruly, rambling park draped over the 66m-high Kreuzberg hill, Berlin’s highest natural elevation. It’s home to a vineyard, lawns for…

  • Yellow Man Mural

    Kreuzberg

    This wall-sized street mural showing a bizarrely dressed, seemingly genderless, yellow-skinned figure is a signature work by Os Gemeos, aka identical…

  • Grenzwachturm Schlesischer Busch

    Kreuzberg

    East German border guards, machine guns at the ready, used to keep an eye on the Berlin Wall and the infamous ‘death strip’ from this square concrete…

  • Astronaut Mural

    Kreuzberg

    One of Berlin’s best-known works of street art is this monumental stencil-style piece inspired by the US-Soviet space race and created by Victor Ash as…

  • Pink Man Mural

    Kreuzberg

    Italian artist Blu created this house-sized mural that depicts a creature composed of hundreds of writhing pink bodies. Note the lone white guy crouched…

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