SPREEPARK ART SPACE
Opened in 1969 as "The Plänterwald Culture Park", Spreepark was the only fixed amusement park in the GDR, which was closed in 2001,
leaving nature to reclaim its abandoned grounds. But from 2027, the Spreepark will reopen as a public park.
In the neightbouring Eierhäuschen, Spreepark Art Space is already showing contemporary arts focusing on landscape, nature, architecture, and public space. As a key component of the future Spreepark’s design, art will provide fresh impulses and opens new perspectives on the park: It inscribes itself into the entire structure of the site through permanently installed artworks and temporary artistic interventions. Art will be made touchable, walkable and immersive for all visitors – an accessible experience that encourages interaction and exploration.
Event programme
Sites

Spreepark
The Spreepark, its past, present and future, shape the programming of the Spreepark Art Space. The landscape functions as a reference point and a place of action at the same time.

Eierhäuschen
In March 2024, the Eierhäuschen opened its doors once again. As a destination restaurant - and as Spreepark Art Space as venue for artist residencies, exhibitions and events.