
Season start 2025
In 2025, the iconic domes in the Grunewald forest will once again become a stage for international street art, creative formats and communal experiences.
As one of the largest open-air galleries in Europe, Teufelsberg is increasingly becoming one of the capital's most exciting cultural and meeting places. The historic site in the Grunewald forest is attracting more and more artists, creatives and culture enthusiasts - and combines art, history and nature in a unique way.
Even the walk from Heerstraße S-Bahn station through the blossoming Grunewald forest is part of the experience. The view of the iconic domes, accompanied by the twittering of birds and the scent of young leaves, heralds what will become reality up on the Teufelsberg: a place where urban art, social exchange and communal experience come together.
In May will take place the Breathing Art - Live Painting & Yoga (10-11 May), a weekend that combines art and social engagement. The internationally renowned street artist HERA (Jasmin Siddiqui) will take centre stage, creating one of the largest murals on Teufelsberg as part of a collaboration with the ‘Violence against women’ helpline. The artwork will be a visible symbol of empowerment and solidarity. The campaign will be accompanied by an open yoga festival focussing on body, mind and community - high above the city, surrounded by nature and art.
Programme: Breathing Art – Live Painting & Yoga – Teufelsberg Berlin
In June (21-22), Teufelsberg hosts the Street Food Fest - a culinary weekend with international specialities, food trucks, music and relaxed summer flair. Art, enjoyment and encounters take centre stage here.
Programme: Street Food Fest – Teufelsberg Berlin
As the Teufelsberg street art curatorial team is constantly inviting new artists and talents, new works by local and international artists are created on a regular basis. The street art community on Teufelsberg is growing daily - every visit offers new impressions and developments in a constantly changing urban art environment.
Today, Teufelsberg is not only a place of remembrance, but also a platform for contemporary art, cultural diversity and social dialogue.
In 2025, it will set new accents - as a lively, independent cultural space above the rooftops of Berlin.Opening hours: 11 am until sunset
Address: Teufelsseechaussee 10, 14193 Berlin