Colorful Wedding: Discover art, culture, and creativity in the former working-class neighborhood
Tour description
Wedding – Creative diversity in the former working-class neighborhood
Wedding became known as a working-class neighborhood in the 19th century and has undergone a significant evolution since then. Come see how the area has changed over the past 150 years and how the old factories and buildings from that era are now used for art and creativity.
No district is as underrated as Wedding, which is so lively, authentic, full of contrasts and has so much to offer.
++ Tour Highlights ++
- Silent Green Cultural Neighborhood
Berlin's first crematorium is now a popular place for reflection, research, and experimentation.
- Gerichtsstraße 23
The northern workshops are colorful and wild, offering plenty of space for art, cooking, and communication.
- Panke
We discovered the quiet and green side of the neighborhood.
- Wiesenburg
A real secret that few Berliners know: a living work of art!
- Uferhallen and Uferstudios
Did you know that the first electric tram came from Berlin? Discover where it was built and where it began on my tour.
Who is this tour for:
For those who want to get to know Berlin better and expand their horizons beyond the Brandenburg Gate and the Mitte district. A wedding can be intense and noisy, but also tender, calm, and very, very creative!