1 Rooms for Hire - Akademie der Künste

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1 Rooms for Hire - Akademie der Künste
Rooms for Hire
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Houses of Art as Event Venues
With two event buildings – in the heart of
If you would prefer a more compact venue
Berlin at the Brandenburg Gate and in the
in a somewhat quieter setting, while still
Tiergarten in the immediate vicinity of Bel-
enjoying a central location within the city,
levue Palace – the Akademie der Künste
you don’t have to look any further than our
boasts two very attractive venues in Ger-
spacious Academy building ensemble on
many’s capital. The international commu-
Hanseatenweg. The buildings, designed
nity of artists, established over 300 years
by Werner Düttmann and now listed as
ago, uses these premises to hold confer-
heritage sites, are some of the most out-
ences, exhibitions and events.
standing examples of post-War Modernist
architecture in Berlin.
But you too can hire these spacious conference halls and club rooms. Whether
Both buildings have witnessed many im-
you’re planning a reception, a conference
portant cultural events (and continue to
or a panel discussion, the Academy’s
do so), provide meeting places amongst
rooms are available for a wide range of
artists and with representatives from the
uses.
worlds of politics and industry, and also
constitute ideal venues for focused discus-
Pariser Platz 4
The Academy building on Pariser Platz is
sions on current affairs. The diverse pro-
adjacent to Hotel Adlon, with the French
gramme of exhibitions and events on offer
and American embassies in the immediate
there has established the venue as a key
vicinity. A public walkway through the
location in Berlin’s cultural life. More infor-
The building at the Brandenburg Gate,
tegrated into the modern ensemble as a
building connects the square in front of
mation on the history of the Academy, its
de­­sign­ed by the multi-award winning ar-
›building within a building‹. In addition to
the Brandenburg Gate to Behrenstrasse
members, its important archive and exten-
chitect and Academy member Günter
the five exhibition halls, it also contains a
and the adjacent Holocaust Memorial. The
sive public programme is available at:
Behnisch, was inaugurated in May 2005.
large event hall and a club room complete
transparent architecture designed by Beh-
www.adk.de.
This location is of particular historical signi­
with roof terrace, among other facilities.
10117 Berlin, Mitte
ficance for the Akademie der Künste, for it
The terrace affords a spectacular view of
and the sophisticated interior including
The following pages offer more detailed
is here that the converted Arnim Palace
the Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag and
furniture classics by Walter Knoll, makes
information on the various Academy
housed the Royal Prussian Academy of
the Federal Chancellery all the way down
this an exclusive location and unique set-
rooms that are available for hire. A current
Arts from 1907 onwards. Today the remains
to the Victory Column.
ting for your event.
price list is included.
of the old Academy building have been in-
nisch & Partner together with Werner Durth
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Pariser Platz
Plenarsaal
Seating arrangement parallel
to the Pariser Platz side
Pariser Platz
Assembly Hall
Facilities
Atmospheric lighting system with 36 adjus­table
2.5 kVA circuits, two direct 63A-CEE connections, public address system, diverse microphone
systems, conference technology (interpreting
booth, infrared transmitter), audio replay system,
conference call audio recording system, video
projection, fixed and mobile projection screens,
grand piano (Bechstein-C), mobile stage
Seating arrangement perpendicular
to the Pariser Platz side
platforms, tables and chairs, partly dimmable
Area
268 m2
Arrangement (parallel)
C a p a c i t y 2 74 p e r s o n s
Uses
Panel discussions, award ceremonies, symposiums, presentations, readings, chamber concerts
Arrangement (perpendicular)
Capacity 219 persons
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Club Room
Facilities
Various seating areas complete with sofas,
armchairs and tables, a bar with bar stools,
mobile platforms, tables and chairs, mobile
public address system, audio replay system,
microphone arrangement, conference call
audio recording system, banquet furnishing
(on request), non-dimmable, roofed terrace
with view of Pariser Platz and the Reichstag
Capacity
For a stand-up reception max. 250 persons, for a seated dinner max. 150 persons
Outside area
350 m2
View from the club room terrace
Uses
Receptions, lectures, press conferences, working discussions
overlooking Pariser Platz
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BlackBox
Sculpture Garden
Facilities
Various indoor and outdoor seating areas,
mobile public address system
Black Box
Facilities
Atmospheric lighting system with 48 adjus­
table 2.5 kVA circuits, fully dimmable, two direct
32A-CEE connections, public address system,
diverse microphone systems, audio replay sys­­­
tem, conference call audio recording system,
video presentation, video projector (fixed
pro­jection screen), grand piano (Bechstein-C),
mobile stage platforms, tables and chairs
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Capacity
50–150 persons
Indoor area
78 m2
Capacity
max. 100 persons
Outdoor area
161 m
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Area
200 m2
Uses
Receptions
Uses
Presentations, video presentation facilities
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Hanseatenweg 10
10557 Berlin, Tiergarten
The building on Hanseatenweg was designed by Berlin architect Werner Düttmann, who would later become the Aca­
demy’s President. The urban ensemble
Studio Foyer
Facilities
»Interbau 1957« was completed in 1960,
Lighting system, mobile platforms, tables and
having been created by a number of fa-
chairs, mobile public address system, diverse
mous European architects. With 2,000m2
microphone systems, audio replay system and
of exhibition space, the studio with a stage
conference call audio recor­­ding system avail-
and two seating areas, which can be com-
able, not suitable for video projection
bined to accommodate over 700 guests,
club rooms and studios; the building on the
edge of the Tiergarten offers an ideal location for artistic productions and exhibitions,
music, dance and theatrical performances,
Stehempfang für bis zu 250 Personen,
The Akademie der Künste
on Hanseatenweg around 1960
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film and video projections as well as read-
Capacity
150 persons (mobile seating arrangement)
ings and small discussions on art.
Area
550 m2
Uses
Readings, panel discussions
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Stage
Studio
Facilities
Stage technology system, atmospheric lighting system, public address system, diverse
microphone systems, conference technology,
grand piano (Steinway-B), 35mm and 16mm
film presentation facilities available, audio replay system, conference call audio recording
system, video replay system (including DVD,
BETA-SP), video projection (front projection,
rear projection, mobile projection screens),
fixed seating arrangement
Small seating area
Capacity 198 persons
Stage
7. 3 0 m x 1 5 .1 5 m ( w i t h p l a t f o r m e x t e n s i o n u p t o 1 1 . 3 0 m x 1 5 .1 5 m )
Large seating area
Capacity 518 persons
Uses
Film showings, concerts, readings, dance and theatrical performances, panel discussions
Combined
Capacity 716 persons
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Salon
Club Rooms
Facilities
60 upholstered chairs (more available upon re-
Facilities
Flip chart, conference table, chairs, telephone,
audio and video replay (in­cluding DVD, VHS)
available as video projection or using a TV
monitor
quest), conference tables, several adjustable
partition and presentation systems, mobile
platforms, mobile public address system, audio
and video systems, grand piano (Förster-B),
various seating areas complete with sofas,
armchairs, tables and chairs
Capacity
max. 150 persons
Capacity
12 persons
Area
203 m2
Area
15 m2
Uses
Symposiums, readings, lectures, workshops, receptions
Uses
Meetings
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Contact
Marco Starke, tel. +49(0)30 200 57–21 17, [email protected]
Price List
Ellen Scheyer, tel. +49(0)30 200 57–15 23, [email protected]
Room hire
up to 10 h
Arrival by public transport
Pariser Platz 4, 10117 Berlin
Pariser Platz
Assembly Hall
4,830 ¤
Club Room
7,000 ¤
Sculpture Garden
2,100 ¤
Hanseatenweg 10, 10557 Berlin
Black Box
3,200 ¤
S Bellevue (S3, S5, S7, S75)
Hanseatenweg
U Hansaplatz (U9)
Studio, large seating area
1,750 ¤
Studio, small seating area
1,050 ¤
S + U Brandenburger Tor (S1, S2, S25, U55)
Bus 100, 200, M85, TXL
Bus 106, N26
Studio Foyer
1,312 ¤
Club Rooms
656 ¤
Salon
218 ¤
Staff costs
Technical staff
Technical Manager
up to 12 h
(stage, sound, lighting, video)
Event Master
290 ¤
Event Technician
230 ¤
Service
per hour
Team Leader
16 ¤
Admission/Supervisor/Cloakroom
14 ¤
Technology fees
Sound technology
Projection technology
Grand piano
Imprint Edited by: Marianne Müller, Marco Starke, Julia Bernhard. Layout: fernkopie, Berlin. © 2011, Akademie der Künste,
400 ¤
Lighting
(transport, tuning)
per day
80 – 400 ¤
300 – 1,000 ¤
500 ¤
195 ¤
Berlin. Source of illustrations: Akademie der Künste, Berlin (p. 5, 13), Andreas Süß (p. 3, 4, 6, 8 top, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15),
Marco Starke (p. 1, 8 bottom), Manfred Mayer (p. 7, 10 top). With funding from the German Federal Government
Commissioner for Culture and the Media. www.adk.de
All prices excl. VAT
November 2011, subject to change
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References
BMW Stiftung Herbert Quandt, Berlin/Munich
Botschaft des Königreichs der Niederlande, Berlin
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung, Berlin
Deutsche Akademie für Städtebau und Landesplanung, Berlin
Deutsche Filmakademie e.V., Berlin
Deutsche Stiftung Denkmalschutz, Bonn
Deutsches Komitee für UNICEF e.V., Cologne
Französische Botschaft in Deutschland, Berlin
Goethe-Institut e.V., Munich
Hans-Böckler-Stiftung, Düsseldorf
Königlich Norwegische Botschaft, Berlin
Leo Baeck Institute, New York
Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften e.V., Munich
Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg GmbH, Potsdam
Messe Berlin GmbH
PHOENIX Produktion Berlin
Schrenk + Schrenk Berlin GmbH
Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen
Stiftung Mercator GmbH, Essen
Verlag Kiepenheuer & Witsch GmbH & Co. KG, Cologne
Vodafone Stiftung Deutschland gGmbH, Düsseldorf
Westdeutscher Rundfunk Köln
Wüstenrot Stiftung, Ludwigsburg
Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen, Mainz

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