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Artloft.Berlin Is a Corporation of the Operators Markus Kniepkamp and Denise Groß artloft berlin artloft.berlin is a corporation of the operators Markus Kniepkamp and Denise Groß. The venue is located in an historic industrial building in Berlin-Wedding, which is freclently described by visitors as a building with the vivacious Berlin-spirit. The various lofts of made@venues GmbH & Co KG are arranged in urban industrial style and were offering a cultural venue, program-house and eventlocation. From visual- & multimedia, live concerts - from classic/jazz up to experimental music - as well as culinaric events and workshops/ meetings are obtaining extraordinary scopes. artloft.berlin is a brand of made@venues GmbH & Co KG Fact Sheet Location artloft berlin artloft.berlin Address: Gerichtstr. 23 - Staircase 2 | Groundfloor left | D-13347 Berlin (Mitte-Wedding) Contact: Denise Groß & Markus Kniepkamp Tel +49(0)30 255 61 671 Mail: [email protected] Web: www.artloft.berlin Fact Sheet Location - Basics artloft berlin Character A industrial loft as event location for most flexible productions Authentic Berlin-feeling in an historic factory building from 1904 Convertible interiors - open space -a top location in the heart of Berlin. Exiting outdoor options vis a vis the Panke creek and the inner court. We‘re offering various space solutions - Barrier-free & handicap- ped accessible Eventmanagement and 360° full-service from a single source. Top catering we‘re realising through our partner „Kochende Welten / coocking worlds“ Venue sizes / Event space Totally indoor: 360 m² (One room szenario) artloft 1: 180 m² - artloft 2/3: 180 m² Terrace indoor: 60 m² - inner court: 60 m² Capacities Stand reception 280 - Mix stand/seated 250 - Dinner seated on tables á 10 Pax: 200 Workshop/Seminar parlamentary 70 - Theatre 140 Our technic-partner in case of complex installations: Bluemedia Berlin Fact Sheet Location - Equipment artloft berlin Audio PA-System with sub and 8 satelites Soundcraft UI Digital mixing Console & Zoom Digital Mixing 20 Chanels Wireless Microphones Turntables Technics MK II - DJ-Miixer Grand Piano Schiemayer 1930, constantly tuned Power 4 x 32er 1 x 63 Ampere + various normal plugging Visual / Light lounge - Entry Area Light System DMX-controlled with various Par 56 analog/LED Pro- Furnishing various filers artloft-style, Vintage, functional Multimedia Bars, Tables, Chairs, Buffets and on demand 4 x Acer Beamer 4000 Ansilumen Sony 65“ Flat screen Catering Workshop equipment „Kochende Welten / Cooking Worlds“ for every requirement Flipcharts - Metaplan boards Flying, menue, Buffet, BBQ, Workshop, Cooking event, Parking places Live cooking on demand Fact Sheet Location - Visuals artloft berlin Setup, reception - Lounge - Grand Piano Fact Sheet Location - Visuals 2 artloft berlin Setup plenary ‚theatre‘ - vintage chairs Setup Workshop ‚parlamentary‘ Fact Sheet Location - Visuals 3 artloft berlin Setup, BBQ - Terrace Fact Sheet Location - Visuals 4 artloft berlin outdoor - inner curt Fact Sheet Location - Floorplan (without furnitures) artloft berlin . >>> ger Str Humboldthain (S1, S2, S25, S26, S9) (500m) Humboldthain (247) (500m) 300m >>> Kolber back back storage P Küche ankew kitchen eg Berliner Ring (40km) TXL (8km) back SFX (25km) Nettelbeckplatz (120, 142, 247, M27, N20, N6) (300m) Panke back Wedding (U6) (450m) (creek) Wedding (S41, S42) (400m) Wiesenstr. (M27) (250m) Nettelbeckplatz (120, 142, 247, M27, N20, N6) (300m) 120m >>> Gerichtstr >>> Wedding (U6) (450m) Wedding (S41, S42) (400m) 300m >>> P ankstraße >>> 10 M >> > Fact Sheet Location - Floorplan (3D) artloft berlin Kochende Welten-Loft FOH Kitchen 1 Back 2 Warderobe KoWe Back 1 Main entrance Terrace 1 WC 1 Pankeweg Plenary 150 Pax Fact Sheet Location - Visuals Map 1 artloft berlin 2 Aufgang 2 Hof 3 Aufgang 1 culture-loft Hof 2 Hof 1 Kartenmaterial © OpenStreetMap-Mitwirkende Fact Sheet Location - Visuals Map 2 artloft berlin Flughafen Tegel Berlin-Wedding Berlin-Gesundbrunnen Berlin Hauptbahnhof Kartenmaterial © Jo Zapf artloft berlin.
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