This building is a protected and National Landmark in Berlin. A Prussian Imperial Mail building, its story is an amazing chapter in the Prussian Empire and Berlin's history.
This building was a cultural center since 2006 until 2012. C/O Berlin a very important cultural association from Germany, organized here incredible Art exhibitions, performances, music events...
The building which is National Landmark was sold in 2012 by the German government to a private company of pharmaceuticals called: Biotronics. The company behind the vaccines of the Pandemic.
Since then the people from Berlin can't access the building, and no one knows what happens inside the building.
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Read moreA beautiful and lesser-known historic building in the heart of Berlin. The former Imperial Postal Dispatch Office, built in the late 19th century, once served as a hub for horse-drawn mail delivery across the German Empire.
The red-brick façade and ornate architectural details make it stand out in the Mitte district. Today, it’s no longer a post office but has been repurposed for offices, events, and sometimes art exhibitions—breathing new life into this imperial structure.
A curious detail: if you walk around the back, you can still spot the original loading bays where horse-drawn carriages once picked up and dropped off mail.
It’s worth stopping by if you’re exploring Hackescher Markt or the Jewish quarter—it’s a quiet piece of Berlin’s...
Read moreSuch amazing details work in this beautiful building. It’s a master piece of an architecture. Shame can’t visit inside as it’s...
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