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Allée de street art Haus Schwarzenberg

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Allée de street art Haus Schwarzenberg

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Haus Schwarzenberg Street Art Alley is a vibrant cultural landmark nestled in the heart of Berlin's historic Mitte district. This unique location, situated at Rosenthaler Straße 39, is renowned for its constantly evolving street art, diverse artistic spaces, and profound historical significance, offering a captivating glimpse into Berlin's alternative scene. Just a short walk from the bustling Hackescher Markt, this alleyway, with an elevation of 42 meters, stands as a testament to the city's rich artistic and historical tapestry.

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    28 janvier 2019

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    La Maison Schwarzenberg est depuis le début des années 1990 une attraction importante pour les amateurs de street art. Lorsque vous franchissez le passage dans la cour depuis la très animée Rosenthaler Straße, vous avez l'impression de voyager dans le temps. Soudain, vous vous retrouvez au milieu du Berlin d'après la réunification : les maisons sont délabrées et des petits bars, des galeries, le pittoresque Central Cinema et le Centre Anne Frank se trouvent ici, dans les arrière-cours. Les murs sont entièrement recouverts de photos, d'affiches. et lettrage. Un véritable paradis pour les explorateurs des grandes villes.
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    11 juin 2023

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    Haus Schwarzberg est un rêve pour tout amateur d'art de rue. Comme il y a tellement de choses à voir, je n'ai même pas remarqué la fille avec le drone. Le style rappelle beaucoup Banksy - l'un des artistes les plus connus de notre époque.
    Malheureusement, Google n'a pas pu me dire s'il s'agissait d'un original du maître lui-même ou s'il s'agissait d'un hommage à lui. Il semble y avoir des rumeurs selon lesquelles Banksy aurait vécu à Berlin il y a des décennies.
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    10 mars 2020

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    Le plus beau street art sur de charmantes façades en ruine. Un cinéma qui montre des films comme "Der Himmel über Berlin" sous ce même ciel.

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    Foire aux questions

    Is Haus Schwarzenberg Street Art Alley suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, Haus Schwarzenberg Street Art Alley is considered family-friendly. The street art in the courtyard is freely accessible and offers a visually stimulating experience for all ages. There are also cultural establishments like the Anne Frank Centre and the Museum Blindenwerkstatt Otto Weidt, which can be educational for older children. However, some of the art may be edgy, so parental discretion is advised.

    How can I get to Haus Schwarzenberg Street Art Alley using public transport?

    Haus Schwarzenberg Street Art Alley is conveniently located in Berlin's Mitte district, just a short walk from Hackescher Markt. You can reach it easily via public transport. The nearest S-Bahn and U-Bahn station is Hackescher Markt (S3, S5, S7, S9). From there, it's a few minutes' walk to Rosenthaler Straße 39, where you'll find the alley entrance next to Café Cinema.

    Is there parking available near Haus Schwarzenberg Street Art Alley?

    While there isn't dedicated parking directly at Haus Schwarzenberg Street Art Alley, you can find public parking garages in the surrounding Mitte district. However, given its central location, parking can be scarce and expensive. It's generally recommended to use public transport when visiting to avoid parking difficulties.

    What is the best time of day to visit Haus Schwarzenberg Street Art Alley to avoid crowds?

    To experience Haus Schwarzenberg Street Art Alley with fewer crowds, consider visiting during weekday mornings, shortly after the galleries and shops open, or later in the evening. Weekends and afternoon hours tend to be busier, especially in good weather, as it's a popular spot for both locals and tourists.

    Is Haus Schwarzenberg Street Art Alley wheelchair accessible?

    The main courtyard area of Haus Schwarzenberg Street Art Alley is generally accessible, allowing visitors in wheelchairs to view much of the street art. However, some of the cultural establishments within the complex, such as certain galleries or the upstairs bookshop, may have stairs or uneven surfaces, limiting full accessibility. It's best to check with individual venues for specific accessibility information.

    Are there any cafes or pubs directly within or very close to Haus Schwarzenberg Street Art Alley?

    Yes, Haus Schwarzenberg Street Art Alley is home to several establishments where you can grab a drink or a bite. You'll find Kino Central, which also has a bar, and Eschschloraque, known for its unique atmosphere and occasional concerts. Additionally, there are numerous cafes and restaurants in the immediate vicinity on Rosenthaler Straße and around Hackescher Markt.

    What kind of art can I expect to see at Haus Schwarzenberg Street Art Alley, and how often does it change?

    You can expect to see a diverse range of street art, including murals, tags, paste-ups, and installations. The art is constantly evolving, with new pieces appearing regularly. This dynamic nature means that each visit offers a fresh visual experience. Notable artists like El Bocho, Miss Van, and Stinkfish have contributed, and there's even a famous, untouched painting of Anne Frank by Jimmy C.

    What other attractions are near Haus Schwarzenberg Street Art Alley that I can visit?

    Haus Schwarzenberg Street Art Alley is located in a vibrant part of Berlin. Nearby attractions include the bustling Hackescher Markt with its shops and restaurants, the elegant Hackesche Höfe courtyards, and the historic New Synagogue. The Museum Blindenwerkstatt Otto Weidt and the Anne Frank Centre are also located directly within the alley complex.

    How does Haus Schwarzenberg Street Art Alley compare to the East Side Gallery?

    While both are iconic street art locations in Berlin, they offer very different experiences. The East Side Gallery is a long, open-air gallery on a preserved section of the Berlin Wall, featuring large-scale murals with political and historical themes. Haus Schwarzenberg Street Art Alley, on the other hand, is a more intimate, hidden courtyard space with a constantly changing, raw, and often gritty collection of urban art, alongside cultural institutions and historical sites. It offers a deeper dive into Berlin's alternative scene and history in a smaller, more concentrated area.

    Are there any guided tours available for Haus Schwarzenberg Street Art Alley?

    While the alley is free to explore independently, several local tour operators offer guided street art tours of Berlin that often include Haus Schwarzenberg Street Art Alley. These tours can provide deeper insights into the artists, the history of the art, and the cultural significance of the location. You can typically find information about such tours online or at local tourist information centers.

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