Gasometer Schoneberg

Good (23 Reviews)
|
Berlin ·
Event hall|Sights|Landmark ·
View map
Share

Check Availability

Jan 11, 2026 - Jan 12, 2026
2 adults, 1 room
Find

Experience the Gasometer Schöneberg

Did you know Gasometer Schöneberg was once central to Berlin's gas supply? This majestic structure now serves as a cultural landmark.

Built in 1910 by the Berlin Gasworks, it was the largest gas holder in Europe and operated until 1983. Its unique cylindrical architecture, standing 78 meters tall, is a striking feature of the local skyline and holds historical significance as a symbol of industrial heritage in Berlin.

Unforgettable Highlights

  • ✅ Spectacular Viewpoint: Climb to the observation deck for panoramic views of the city.
  • 🎨 Dynamic Exhibitions: Explore contemporary art and cultural events hosted within the vast space.
  • 🌿 Local Nature: Enjoy the surrounding greenery, perfect for relaxation and casual walks.

Open to the public, Gasometer Schöneberg is accessible either for free or with specific attractions that may charge fees, appealing to tourists, families, and history enthusiasts alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Gasometer Schoneberg

Historical Significance

It played a critical role in Berlin's gas infrastructure from the early 20th century.

Cultural Venue

Hosts art exhibitions, music events, and educational activities in its vast interior.

Architectural Marvel

Its unique round design and industrial style attract architecture enthusiasts.

Location

Torgauer Str. 12-15

Stay Near Gasometer Schoneberg Best Hotels

7.4
Good (2)
View map · 3.1 mi City Centre
From
126US$ /per night
View map · 1.4 mi City Centre
From
86US$ /per night
View map · 3.0 mi City Centre
From
242US$ /per night
8.4
Very good (2)
View map · 1.4 mi City Centre
From
121US$ /per night
8.2
Very good (1)
View map · 0.9 mi City Centre
From
121US$ /per night
View map · 2.6 mi City Centre
From
102US$ /per night