Hackesche Höfe

The Hackesche Höfe is the largest courtyard complex in Germany, located in the historic Scheunenviertel area of Berlin’s Spandauer Vorstadt. This remarkable site comprises eight interconnected courtyards, designed in the Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) style by architect Kurt Berndt and artist August Endell. Opened in 1906, the complex was initially intended to house a mix of residential, commercial, and cultural spaces.

During the early 20th century, the Hackesche Höfe became a vibrant cultural hub, hosting the famous Neopathetisches Cabaret and attracting artists, intellectuals, and the Jewish community. The courtyards were partially damaged during World War II and fell into disrepair during the GDR era. However, after reunification, the complex underwent extensive renovation and was reopened in 1996, restoring its historical charm.

Today, the Hackesche Höfe is a bustling area featuring a variety of boutiques, restaurants, cafes, galleries, and theaters, including the renowned Chamäleon Theater. The courtyards blend historical architecture with modern amenities, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The site also hosts numerous cultural events and is a testament to Berlin's dynamic history and cultural diversity.

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Address

Rosenthaler Str. 40, 10178 Berlin, Germany

Address

Rosenthaler Str. 40, 10178 Berlin, Germany

Address

Rosenthaler Str. 40, 10178 Berlin, Germany

Timetable

Daily: 09:00-22:00 (individual shop hours may vary)

Timetable

Daily: 09:00-22:00 (individual shop hours may vary)

Timetable

Daily: 09:00-22:00 (individual shop hours may vary)

Phone

+49 30 240030

Phone

+49 30 240030

Phone

+49 30 240030

Website

Hackesche Höfe

Website

Hackesche Höfe

Website

Hackesche Höfe