The ewerk in Berlin Mitte is an exclusive location for corporate events set in an industrial atmosphere. We would love to hear from you.
Would you like to reserve your event date and start planning your next event with us? Thanks to its central location, the ewerk has fantastic public transport connections and can easily be reached from all Berlin airports.The ewerk is internationally renowned among technology enthusiasts due to its status as the oldest surviving structure of commercial electricity production in Germany.
The ewerk in Berlin Mitte is an exclusive location for corporate events set in an industrial atmosphere. The Brandenburg Gate, the Government Quarter and Gendarmenmarkt are just a stone’s throw away. E-Werk was a techno music club in Berlin, Germany that was held in a former Abspannwerk Buchhändlerhof electrical substation.Located near Checkpoint Charlie, it was an influential club in the techno subculture from 1993 to 1997 and was eventually transformed into an all-purpose venue. We’d be delighted to design the perfect event proposal for you.From the initial event concept to the planning, organization and implementation, our team is there to provide outstanding support for every event at the ewerk and will work with you to put together the perfect event.The ewerk is located in Berlin Mitte, within walking distance of Checkpoint Charlie, Potsdamer Platz and Friedrichstrasse. The Abspannwerk Buchhändlerhof (Substation Buchhändlerhof) is an outstanding example of industrial architecture from the 1920s.
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It has been used as a venue since 2005. The heritage-protected area that the building is located in maintains the unique architecture that was based on the plans of architect Hans Heinrich Müller. The building, built between 1926 and 1928, was badly damaged during In the 2001, the IT entrepreneur Holger Friedrich acquired the E-Werk from Bewag.
From multi-day conferences to photo and film shoots, from parties till the wee hours to international roadshows, from pomp-filled awards ceremonies to fashion shows, we’ve done it all and we look back on our record with pride.We invite you to discover our incredibly versatile event spaces for yourself and to be inspired by fantastic event ideas and creative stage and set design concepts. Never miss the latest information from the ewerk and the trends in the event industry.The ewerk features two large event halls in industrial design, a large modern roof terrace, the historic electrical substation with multiple conference rooms, outdoor areas, and backstage spaces, as well as expansive delivery zones and parking spaces.Whether your event is a conference, gala dinner or get-together, a smaller event for 20 people or a large-scale event with up to 2,000 guests, the ewerk has the ideal space for you.Come experience the unique ambience of the oldest surviving example of architecture from the field of commercial electricity production in Germany!Are you looking to impress your guests with superb catering? As a club, ewerk soon became a very special venue in Berlin’s high-powered pop music scene, a status that indisputably was fostered by the congenial chemistry of the self-styled “glamor crew” consisting of Hille Saul, Andreas Rossmann, Ralf Regitz and Lee Waters.
Once famous as the techno club “E-Werk”, today the location is known for unique events of the highest quality. The club was operated by Hille Saul, Andreas Rossmann, Ralf Regitz and Lee Waters,On 24 July 1997 the substation building closed as a techno club; however, the building was refurbished and reopened in 2005. Need to recruit event staff? Once famous as the techno club “E-Werk”, today the location … 1996-07-1X - Unknown @ Week Of Love, E-Werk Parkplatz, Berlin 1996-08 - Miss Gripper @ Dubmission, E-Werk, Berlin 1996-11-02 - Terrence Parker @ E-Werk, Berlin (Fritz Crazy Club Radio) However, the name is probably best known from the building's interim use in the 1990s, when it gained international recognition and became one of the most famous techno clubs in Europe as the E-Werk.
At the same time, it also serves as a symbol for techno music fans thanks to its history as one of the secret locations from which the techno movement began its triumphant campaign around the world, until the “E-werk” club finally closed its doors in the 1990s and a new era began.Keep reading to find out more about the building and the history of the location up until its present incarnation.We have produced over 1,500 events at the ewerk, with no two exactly the same.