Galleries and Museums in Kreuzberg

Fancy some art and culture? Then this is the tour for you.


Start at the Gallery Carlier | Gebauer. Here you will find an ever-changing exhibition of inspiring contemporary art. The scope of the gallery is international and ranges from sculpture, painting and drawing to installation, film, and photography.


Walk across Lindenstraße to the Berlinische Gallerie where you will find art from artists who have worked in Berlin over the course of the last 100 years. The Berlinische Gallerie is a Museum, so here you will have to pay an entrance fee.


If you are still up for another museum, the Jewish Museum is right next door. Present your Berlinische Gallery ticket at the door and you can buy your Jewish Museum ticket at a discounted price. The Jewish Museum is inside an architecturally stunning building and well worth visiting.


Next, head over to the König Galerie. Same as Carlier | Gebauer, it is free to enter and always has some interesting contemporary exhibitions. In addition to the art, the building itself, is also noteworthy, the brutalist structure once used to serve as a church.

End your day Berlin style, by chilling with a beer next to the Landwehr Canal. If you didn’t bring a drink, you can grab one at the Späti “Drinks and More” across the Admiralsbrücke. Or go out for dinner or coffee and cake in one of the many restaurants and cafes in the area.

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