Dock 11 & Eden

Prenzlauer Berg


For cutting-edge, experimental dance, there are few better places in town than this unpretentious space tucked into an old factory once owned by the lawyer for Rosa Luxemburg. Many productions are original works developed during courses and workshops held in-house.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Prenzlauer Berg attractions

1. Jüdischer Friedhof Schönhauser Allee

0.25 MILES

Berlin's second Jewish cemetery opened in 1827 and hosts many well-known dearly departed, such as the artist Max Liebermann and the composer Giacomo…

2. Kulturbrauerei

0.31 MILES

The fanciful red-and-yellow brick buildings of this 19th-century brewery have been upcycled into a cultural powerhouse with a small village's worth of…

4. Museum in der Kulturbrauerei

0.35 MILES

Original documents, historical footage and objects (including a camper-style Trabi car) bring daily life under socialism in East Germany to life in this…

5. Mauerpark

0.37 MILES

With its wimpy trees and anaemic lawn, Mauerpark is hardly your typical leafy oasis, especially given that it was forged from a section of Cold War–era…

6. Pfefferberg

0.38 MILES

This rambling listed brewery compound has been adapted to house cultural venues, resto-bars, a hostel and offices. Beer production resumed in 2013 with…

7. Kollwitzplatz

0.38 MILES

Triangular Kollwitzplatz was ground zero of Prenzlauer Berg gentrification. To pick up on the local vibe, linger with macchiato mamas and media daddies in…

8. Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark

0.46 MILES

Behind a short segment of the Berlin Wall (now an officially sanctioned practice ground for graffiti artists) loom the floodlights of the Friedrich-Ludwig…