In the midst of the blooming Berlin-Southeast corridor, in Oberschöneweide, lies Wilhelmine. This historic building is situated near the University of Applied Sciences Berlin (HTW), the Behrens-Ufer, and is just a short walk from the Spree River.
The Trockland project at Wilhelmine encompasses around 7,500m² of total rental space. Its prime location and spacious interior make it a hub for a variety of activities and events.
The walls of this listed building ensemble still exude the magical energy of a long-standing social and cultural life. Now, Wilhelmine is reconnecting with its historical significance as a gathering place for the community.
Through careful renovation, it is gaining new and versatile possibilities for collaboration, innovation, and creativity, ready to welcome a new chapter of dynamic cultural engagement.
° In der Wilhelminenhofstraße 66–68, 12459 Berlin
° Built in 1912 by Felix Lindhorst
° Beeindruckendes historisches Gebäude, ehemaliges Kulturhaus der DDR
° Großer Saal im Kulturhaus mit rund 500 m² & 7 m Deckenhöhe
° Bunter Nutzungsmix: Event, Hotel, Gastronomie, Workspaces und Retail
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Vision
Imagine a place where community and creativity thrive—a place set back from the street, with inviting spaces for gastronomy and social interaction. Wilhelmine is bringing new light to its cultural centre by reopening large, historic windows, flooding a 500m² hall with natural light.
A protected atrium will feature a walkable rooftop garden, creating a tranquil oasis amid the urban surroundings. Meanwhile, a rooftop terrace will offer a space for reflection and expansive views of the city.
Soon, Wilhelmine will provide ample light and space for a modern work-life balance, blending history with contemporary needs.
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