The Teufelsberg in Berlin is one of Europe’s largest open-air street art galleries. Located on a historic Cold War listening station, the site has transformed into a vibrant canvas for hundreds of international and local artists. Iconic names like El Bocho, Nina Valkhoff, Herakut, and Dan Kitchener have left their mark on the walls and domes of this fascinating ruin.
Visitors can explore an ever-changing landscape of colorful murals and artworks reflecting social, political, and cultural topics. Street art tours offer deeper insights into the diverse styles and stories behind the pieces. Entry is ticketed, with adult tickets currently starting at €10.
The site is open daily from 11:00 to 21:00, with last admission at 20:00.
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Press, media, blog link | https://www.berliner-zeitung.de/news/grunewald-teufelsberg-eroeffnet-street-art-saison-zum-internationalen-frauentag-li.2304498 |
Building | former Cold War listening station |
Marker type | outdoor-gallery |
City | Berlin |
Country | Germany |