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Would you like to request an architectural tour for your private or business group on your desired date? We would be happy to create a customized program together with you. You can gain insights into Berlin’s timber construction, view current architecture in Neukölln, or take a walk from exciting residential construction projects in Kreuzberg to Museum Island. The selection in the constantly evolving city of Berlin is practically limitless. If you contact us with specific requests, we will develop exclusive programs for you. If you don’t have any specific ideas yet, please feel free to ask us so that we can help you make your selection. To help you choose, you will find direct links to the contents of our programs below.

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Individually developed program Tailored to your personal interests
Exclusive insights Interior tours of unusual locations on request
Expert guidance Developed and conducted by architects and urban planners

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    No Old Town | from Kreuzberg to Museum Island visit page

    Wild Wedding | Architecture and subculture visit page

    Neukölln | Rethinking the city visit page

    Urbaner Timber Constructions | towards sutainable architecture visit page

    Bauhaus-Archiv and Cultural Forum | in cooperation with Bauhaus-Archiv / Museum für Gestaltung visit page

    Hansaviertel | the International Exhibition for postwar modern housing visit page

    Making Mitte | from Babylon to Tacheles visit page

    Europacity | a new district visit page

    Berlin Brutalism | Hype or hate? About structure, concrete and cultural heritage visit page