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Guided tour around Eierhäuschen with Helena Ommert

12:00 - 13:00 (German), 15:00 - 16:00 (English)

Is Eierhäuschen as historic as it looks? Why was the GDR's first and only amusement park located here? What is happening in Spreepark now? Which animals share the park with which art?

The place where Eierhäuschen and Spreepark Art Space are located today is closely interwoven with the history of Berlin, war and the division of the city. This bank of the river Spree has also repeatedly been the scene of political, economic and cultural events. The guided tour provides an introductory overview of the history of the site and the architecture of Eierhäuschen. Join us to explore the nature, culture and art surrounding Eierhäuschen and Spreepark.

 

Please note: 

Unfortunately, access to Spreepark is currently not possible due to construction work. However, the tour provides information about the ongoing redevelopment of the park and gives exclusive insights into the current state of the construction site.

 

Helena Ommert studied painting at Weißensee Academy of Art Berlin. Her artistic practice focuses on socio-ecological topics such as the concept of a social family and cohabitation with non-human life and garden culture. Seeds, small organisms, and microorganisms and plants are the objects of her artistic research and practice on a cultural, political and aesthetic level. In addition to her artistic work, she works as an art educator at various Berlin institutions.

 

Upcoming Dates

In German:

15. March 2026, 12:00 - 13:00

In English:

15. March 2026, 15:00 - 16:00

 

Admission is free. 

Register here: hello(at)spreepark-artspace.berlin 

Location: Spreepark Art Space at the Eierhäuschen, Kiehnwerder Allee 2, 12437 Berlin.

The access is barrier-free

 

Sunday, 15.03.2026
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