© Lee Maas, Timo Sommer
© Lee Maas, Timo Sommer

Atelierhaus23

Pure creativity

Artists from various movements have created a place of creativity in Atelierhaus23.

Whether it is fine art, sculpture, photography or film: Creative minds from various disciplines have joined forces in the artist community in Wilhelmsburg to create a place for art. Guest exhibitions can also be admired next to the community works in the gallery. Atelierhaus23 is therefore an absolute must for art lovers.

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Short & Sweet

  • For whom Art lovers and culture enthusiasts
  • How to get there Bus 13 or 156 to Mannesallee
  • Must-see Works by changing artists
  • Time required 1 to 2 hours
  • Tip Be sure to browse the homepage for current events
  • Good-to-know Atelierhaus23 is run by an association for promoting art and culture

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© Lee Mass / Timo Sommer

CITY AREA PORTRAIT Wilhelmsburg & Veddel

The Elbe Island of Wilhelmsburg is embedded between the southern and northern Elbe. It impresses visitors with a mixture of industrial charm and bustling life with multicultural flair. With its historic buildings, cafés and shops, the Wilhelmsburg Reiherstieg area is especially popular. It is even called "Little Berlin" due to its transformation in recent years. And then there is the neighbouring island of Veddel, which also has much to offer.

Wilhelmsburg & Veddel

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