Kino International first opened its doors in 1963 as a premier venue of the German Democratic Republic. Today, the theater is known for showing both mainstream and indie films in a glamorous midcentury modern space.
Landmarked dining room where modern art hangs beneath high wood ceilings and gothic stained-glass windows. The menu is similarly composed, serving market-fresh Mediterranean dishes like Fines de Claire oysters and saddle of venison.
Working studio and showroom where fine art wallpaper is designed and printed on-site. The high-resolution patterns are produced as individual sheets – not rolls – and the artist is often present to consult on application.
Minimalist neighborhood café with a Copenhagen feel, serving simple brunch plates and specialty coffee. Sourdough from Gorilla bakery is topped with cheese from Alte Milch; pastries are from Albatross.
Seven darkened rooms in a former factory house a permanent collection of immersive light and sound art. Each space is a unique, choreographed world – from pulsing light grids to interactive soundscapes that respond to movement.
Sprawling coworking hub with bright, modern architecture and distinct zones for quiet focus or collaboration. Private offices and hot desks share a community kitchen, phone booths, and a large outdoor terrace for work or breaks.
Corner luncheonette with the feel of a German pub, serving diner staples and local comfort food. The signature hash brown special is a neighborhood ritual – it often sells out before noon.