Imprint
The Klosterruine Berlin is an institution of the
District Office for Mitte in Berlin
Office for Further Education and Culture
Department for Culture, Arts and History
Mathilde-Jacob-Platz 1
10551 Berlin
Head of Department: Dr. Ute Müller-Tischler
Artistic Director
Juliane Bischoff (until April 2025)
juliane.bischoff@klosterruine.berlin
Program coordination
Alin Daghestani
alin.daghestani@ba-mitte.berlin.de
+49 (0) 30 9018 37462
Communication
Dr. Maximilian Krämer
maximilian.kraemer@ba-mitte.berlin.de
+49 (0) 30 9018 37461
Graphic and web design
operative.space
Web development
n-kort.net
Guidance system
Studio Manuel Raeder
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Directions
Klosterruine Berlin
Klosterstr. 73a
10179 Berlin
U2 Klosterstraße
U8, U5, S5, S7, S75
Alexanderplatz
Bus 248 Littenstraße
Code of Conduct
Klosterruine Berlin is a municipal institution of the Department of Art, Culture, and History at the District Office Mitte.
The Department of Art, Culture, and History sees itself as the facilitator of a vibrant, discrimination-sensitive, and diversity-oriented network.
The team of the department stand for a respectful collaboration and the artistic director of Klosterruine is committed to this positioning and way of working.
Discriminatory actions and statements based on racist and anti-Semitic attributions, ethnic origin, nationality, sexual and gender identity, religion, physical or mental illness, chronic conditions, age, language, or social status are not tolerated. Regardless of their nationality, people in Germany are protected from discrimination under the General Equal Treatment Act (AGG) and the Berlin State Anti-Discrimination Act (LADG). Everyone has the right to actively oppose discrimination for themselves or others.
CONTACT INFORMATION
If you experience or witness transgressions or discriminations of any kind during your visit to the exhibition, you can contact the Head Curator of Contemporary Art/Department Head at any time via email to Eylem Sengezer.
SUPERVISORY STAFF AND HOUSE RULES
Instructions from the supervisory staff must be followed. Visitors who do not comply with instructions may be expelled from the building and banned. House rights are exercised by the responsible staff of Klosterruine Berlin and by third parties appointed by them.
PHOTOGRAPHY AND FILMING
Photographing and filming for private purposes and for documenting exhibitions and events (including for press and public relations) are generally permitted. Photography for commercial and scientific purposes is only allowed with written permission from the District Office Mitte of Berlin. Commercial publication of photographs taken in the facilities also requires written approval from the District Office Mitte of Berlin.
August, 2024