Architektur Galerie Berlin

Address
Karl-Marx-Allee 96, 10243 Berlin Map
Hours
Tue–Fri 2–7 pm, Sat 12 am–6 pm

Architektur Galerie Berlin was founded in 1999 by architect Ulrich Müller and is located in Berlin-Mitte since 2006. Within the multifaceted Berlin exhibition scene, Architektur Galerie Berlin serves as a unique venue to examine architecture, distinct from conventional exhibitions. Designs and buildings are presented in conceptual exhibitions developed solely for the gallery. Issues, in terms of content and aesthetic, are often presented in experimental scenography.

Exhibitions we developed, such as Architecture Landscape Photography and Architecture + Art – Dialogue were also traveled to renowned institutions including the ETH Zurich, Architecture Biennale Venice and Kunsthalle Wien. We have presented solo exhibitions by well-known architects as Caruso St John, Benthem Crouwel, Tatiana Bilbao, Gigon/Guyer, Anupama Kundoo, and Philippe Rahm and showed works by the internationally renowned architecture photographers Iwan Baan, Hélène Binet and Christian Richters.

The gallery maintains lively exchange with numerous leading institutions and an extensive media network. Since 2010 we publish the AAB – Architektur Ausstellungen Berlin calendar about current architecture exhibitions. As of 2014 we also publish the website AEX – Architecture Exhibitions International. We design catalogues about selected exhibitions under the imprint of renowned publishers. Furthermore, regular architecture reviews in the daily and specialized press enables wide-reaching communication about architecture.

The gallery is located in a listed building on the legendary Karl-Marx-Allee three subway stations from Alexanderplatz. Access via public transportation allows visitors to reach it easily. Since January 2016 the gallery is extended by the additional space named SATELLIT. It is located right beside the main gallery and is dedicated to research and cross over projects, as well as to lectures, screenings, and public debates.