Walking into Haus Schwarzenberg is fate. After passing Berlin Hackescher Markt and wanting to transfer to Alexanderplatz, I was attracted by this vague door frame. Just when I didn't know if I could walk in, my legs were already attracted by the scenery in front of me. Berlin is really full of graffiti and stickers. Every time I see the walls and lampposts covered with stickers, I want to scream, please leave one or two stickers for me.
What is Haus Schwarzenberg? Located at 39 Rosenthaler St., Haus Schwarzenberg is a small place surrounded by art and street culture; and even as chain stores have invaded Mitte one after another, it still retains its old charm. breath. As soon as you enter, you can see different forms of graffiti, full of contradictions of the times, with cute and weird styles, all scattered on the old and worn-out walls, giving it a unique flavor. I found the gloomy door frame, then saw the metal plate on the ground, and just walked in!
In addition to the studios of artists, there is also the Museum Blindenwerkstatt Otto Weidt Museum. The Museum Otto Weidts Workshop for the Blind records Otto Weidts work and protection/protection of Jewish Jews during World War II. A few things about workers.
There is also an exhibition named Monsterkabinett (I only learned about it later). It is said that it is full of interesting mechanical furnishings and exhibits. It is open until 10pm (sometimes closed, so be sure to go to https: in advance). //www.monsterkabinett.de/ Check the opening date).
There is a coffee shop called Café Cinema CC on the left. The backyard is inside Haus Schwarzenberg. If you like to drink coffee outdoors, it is also a good choice to sit outside and look at the graffiti wall.