User Reviews

5 Lawal Dele - 6 months ago

Stunning graffiti art works around this vicinity.

It’s so beautiful to see how a place that was used as a spy Centre etc , had become very artistic and tells such an intense story.

The energy here is quite intense, it’s also a great place to take photos artistically.

You can tell that rave parties used to ( think they stopped them because of covid) go on here. What a place to party!.

5 Tyler Williams - a month ago

This place is amazing!!! We spent the day here and I’m convinced you could spend a week and still not uncover all the wicked awesome stuff! Staff was phenomenal and gave some local recommendations. We got to see some seriously unbelievable and deep graffiti - it will take you to a whole new appreciation! Go here and visit, you won’t be disappointed. Walk the trails and admire the history and appreciation for some of the artwork.

4 Samet K. - 7 months ago

A nice place for an adventure! The view from the platform is amazing and relaxing. The art on the area is divers and awesome to look at. Throughout the Teufelsberg you can find all sorts of cool art gimmicks as well as the art that pops right into your face.
If you decide to be there a bit earlier than us, then you’ll be able to enjoy the bar.

However the price of 8€ per person and the weird opening hours are not so great. It’s an awesome place to enjoy the sunset.
But be aware you have to be out before that or you’ll have to pay 15€ extra. In my opinion that’s ridiculous. I can understand, in order to keep the art those prices probably make sense. But I would’ve expected some security or something else with that.

5 Andrew Osborne - 7 months ago

Devils 'mountain' (80m) was an eye opener. The old American listening station on top has been given over to contemporary artists as a canvas for multiple artworks sprayed and painted on the old walls, floors and steps of associated buildings. Some phantasmagoria, statement art and recurring cartoon works come together to provide wonderful and sometimes hard-hitting displays of some what is wrong with the world and some of the rights. Recently constructed galvanised steel staircases allow access to higher levels and the roof, where the views from the 'galleries' over the surrounding young forest plantations give spectacular views. At €8 entry fee p/p (February 2022), well worth a visit for a great experience.

5 andy field - 6 months ago

Incredibly atmospheric place my on complaint there is mention of its formal use, I would have liked some information boards. But I still found the place fascinating

3 Bhavya Linganna - 5 months ago

The view from the top is breathtaking. One said you see the Berlin City another said Grünwald forest. They said that it’s been open after the refurbishment (for around half a million euros). As a non artist ????u200d???? I can’t really comment on the art for sure but the place has nothing much which worth 8 euros entry ticket.

Back then it was 5 euros and now they increased to 8 euros and I wonder why. Ofcourse you have to give entry fee by cash or PayPal. They won’t give any ticket or slip or receipts.

Well, My friends and I are felt the price wasn’t worth the visit.

5 Ali Altaf Salemwala - 2 months ago

Stunning graffiti and super interesting to know what this place once was. Would appreciate some signs with historical info or maybe some small tours. But it’s fun to roam around by yourself as well

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