📅 Datum: 4.11.2025
Einlass: 18:00
Beginn: 18:30
Ende: 22:30
🎟️ Eintritt: 0,00 Euro- free Registration online only
Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.de/e/teufelsberg-campus-reimagine-transformation-tickets-1701156477819?aff=oddtdtcreator
We cannot carry Teufelsberg to the city stone by stone – but we can carry its spirit, its imagination, and its power of transformation into the heart of our cities and societies. Join us as we move the mountain.
We are delighted to invite you to a special gathering about one of Europe’s most extraordinary places: the Teufelsberg at Säälchen,Holzmarkt 25.
Rising from the ruins of World War II, once a secret Cold War listening station and later reclaimed by artists and visionaries, the Teufelsberg is now entering a new chapter: it is becoming the Teufelsberg Campus – a living laboratory for strengthening democracy through innovation,transformation, sustainability,science and art.
This campus is a resonance chamber for ideas and practices that address the most pressing challenges of our time. By drawing on the unique history and atmosphere of Teufelsberg, we are shaping a site where global dialogue and local experimentation meet – a place to imagine new ways of learning and adapting in times of planetary change.
We invite you to join us for the launch conversation:
Reimagine Transformation – The Teufelsberg Campus
What awaits you:
✨ Keynote – The Teufelsberg Campus by Dr. Stefanie Reichelt, Head of Campus Development
✨ Panel Conversation – exploring two central themes:
1. Memory, Power, and Transformation
2. Future Campus, Learning and Adaptation
✨ Closing Impulse – by our friend Paul from URBAN UTOPIA, sharing their imaginative vision for the Teufelsberg Campus.
Why now?
The world is at a turning point. We are facing climate crisis, political fragmentation, and societal upheavals. Yet within these challenges lie the seeds of transformation. Teufelsberg, with its symbolic power and layered past, offers a unique site to listen, learn and create together. It is both a reminder of history and a platform for imagining futures.
This event will bring together voices from academia, civil society, and creative communities to begin shaping the campus collectively. It will be the first of many conversations in which we invite partners, students, researchers, activists and artists to co-design and co-own this vision.
After the Conversation
We warmly invite you to stay for a Networking Reception and Open Bar until 10:30 pm – to continue exchanging ideas, meet new collaborators, and contribute to the community that will shape the Teufelsberg Campus.
Event Leads
Dr. Stefanie Reichelt, Head of Campus Development
Nico Brodersen, Manager Partnerships
Hosted by Teufelsberg Campus Berlin
in collaboration with United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI) SDG 11 Chair Hub, TU Berlin and URBAN UTOPIA.
We look forward to welcoming you at Säälchen, Holzmarkt 25.
Come and be part of the beginning.
Let us reimagine transformation – together.
Teufelsberg Campus Berlin
Es kommt Bewegung in eine längst überfällige Debatte: Die Bundestagsfraktionen von LINKEN und GRÜNEN arbeiten und fordern in jüngsten Anträgen im Deutschen Bundestag an einer geänderten Einstufung von Clubs in der Baunutzungsverordnung, welche kulturelle und künstlerische Zwecke verfolgen. Künftig sollten diese Musikspielstätten als sogenannte Anlagen für kulturelle und soziale Zwecke eingestuft und nicht mehr als Vergnügungsstätten behandelt werden.
Rechtlich kämen mit diesem ersten Schritt Musikclubs einer Anerkennung und Wertschätzung als Kultureinrichtungen näher, wie sie Opern- und Theaterhäusern, Konzertsäle sowie Programmkinos seit je her genießen.
Parallel zum Bundestagsgeschehen entsteht auch auf Länderebene zu diesem Ziel eine Dynamik: Rot-Rot-Grün greift in Berlin in einem eigenen Antrag eine Initiative des Landesverbands der CDU auf, um Clubs in der Hauptstadt künftig als Anlagen kultureller Zwecke anzusehen und sich in einer Bundesratsinitiative für eine Reform der BauNVO für die Anerkennung auf Bundesebene einzusetzen.
Doch wie ließe sich diese Form der Anerkennung auf Bundesebene in der Gesetzgebungspraxis bewerkstelligen? Welche Folgen hätten eine neue Systematik in der Baunutzungsverordnung (BauNVO)? Wo liegen die Grenzen zwischen Kultureinrichtung und Vergnügungsstätte? Darf künftig auch im Wohngebiet getanzt werden? Diese und weitere Fragen debattieren wir mit Politiker*innen auf Bundes- und Landesebene.
Info
Teilnehmer*innen:
Erhard Grundl | GRÜNE , MdB, Sprecher für Kulturpolitik
Caren Lay | LINKE, MdB, Sprecherin für Mieten-, Bau- und Wohnungspolitik
Christian Goiny | CDU, MdA Sprecher für Haushalt und Medien Berlin
Bernd Daldrup | SPD, MdB, Obmann des Ausschuss für Bau, Wohnen, Stadtentwicklung und Kommunen (angefragt)
Dr. Wolfgang Hopp | ZENK Rechtsanwälte Partnerschaft mbB, Hamburg
Moderation: Thore Debor | Clubkombinat Hamburg e.V., LiveKomm AG Kulturraumschutz
Weitere Informationen zur Konferenz unter:
http://2019.stadt-nach-8.de/
Food for thought
Patagonia Action Works is coming to Holzmarkt, Berlin, for one night of shared food and action on the most pressing issues facing the world today: fossil, food and finances. If you’ve been paying attention, you’ll know that things haven’t been going very well for the planet. It’s time to answer with action.
The Patagonia Food for Thought Dinner will feature a series of inspiring and informative talks from the citizens and groups fighting to save our home planet, served hot, alongside a vegetarian three-course shared meal.
Speakers:
Mihela Hladin Wolfe - Director of Environmental Initiatives, Patagonia EMEA
Mark van Baal - Founder Follow This
Nick Holzberg - Extinction Rebellion Germany
Benedikt Bösel - Owner and Managing Director of Schlossgut Alt Madlitz
Launching this Fall, Patagonia Action Works is an online tool supporting environmental activism by connecting people to local grassroots organisations in the UK, across Europe and the US.
For almost 40 years, Patagonia has supported grassroots activists working to find solutions to the environmental crisis. But in this time of unprecedented threats, it’s often hard to know the best way to get involved. That’s why we’re connecting individuals with our grantees, in order to take action on the most pressing issues facing the world today.
Sign up. Show up. Take action.
Doors Open: 18:30
Start: 19:00
Tickets cost €31 and include keynote speeches, three-course menu and drinks.
100 per cent of your ticket price will go towards buying one green share in a major fossil fuel company. Move the fossil industry to go green. Find out more at follow-this.org.
Tickets available in store at Patagonia Berlin - Call in store to purchase.
Patagonia Berlin
Münzstraße 10
10178 Berlin