Teufelsberg-Veranstaltungen
Im Rahmen der Berlin Science Week ist der Teufelsberg als Ort für Wissenschaft, Kunst und Geschichte vertreten: Wir werden den Berg in die Stadt tragen, in das Säälchen auf dem Holzmarkt.
Bereits am 3. November gibt es zudem eine Online-Veranstaltung:
Lost Place, Found Future – 3. November 2025 (Online)
School of Survival – Learning for the 21st Century
https://berlinscienceweek.com/programme/school-survival-learning-21-century
Online-Veranstaltung über Lernformen, Verantwortung und Wandel – ein erster Einblick in das am Teufelsberg entstehende interdisziplinäre Lernlabor zwischen Kunst, Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft.
Mit Georg Diez (School of Survival).
Eine Registierung ist hier möglich.
Where secret conversations were once intercepted, open dialogue now takes place.
The former Cold War espionage hill in West Berlin – today a site between art, memory, and nature – is set to take on a new role as the Teufelsberg Campus: a platform for exchange, education, and collective reflection on the city’s past and future.
On November 4, 2025, the idea of the Teufelsberg Campus will be presented to the public for the first time at Säälchen, Holzmarkt 25, as part of the Berlin Science Week.
The bilingual event, “The Teufelsberg Campus – Reimagine Transformation,” brings together international guests from science, culture, and civil society to discuss new forms of learning, research, and social transformation.
It is organized by Teufelsberg Campus Berlin, supported by TU Berlin, the United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI) SDG 11 Chair Hub and URBAN UTOPIA.
Once a relic of the Cold War and now a landmark of creative reuse, Teufelsberg is being transformed through the Campus into a resonance space for transformation and future-oriented dialogue.
Teufelsberg has always been a place of change: from rubble hill to listening station, from abandoned site to symbol of artistic freedom. Now, its story continues—as a monument that not only remembers the past but also listens to the future.
Programme
18:00 – Doors open
18:30 – Opening & Introduction:
Presentation of the Teufelsberg Campus
(Joachim F. Meier, Nico Brodersen – Teufelsberg Campus;
Keynote: Caroline Paulick-Thiel – Politics for Tomorrow)
18:45–19:35 – Panel Discussion
How can the transformation of Teufelsberg—from a rubble hill to a place of dialogue—be shaped from different perspectives?
(Christine Brummer – Global Goals Berlin; Dr. Mark Charlton – UNAI SDG Hub Chair 11; Johanna Sieben – Director Creative Bureaucracy Festival und Deputy Director Falling Walls Foundation; Professor Elke U. Weber – Princeton University / TU Berlin; Moderation: Dr. Carsten Hucho – Paul-Drude-Institut für Festkörperelektronik (PDI))
19:40–19:45 – Creative Impulse
Paul Baumann – URBAN UTOPIA
from 19:45 – Closing Remarks & Transition to Networking Session / Open Bar
Spotlight Tables with:
Georg Diez – Max-Planck-Gesellschaft & Project Together; Professor Andreas Jüttemann – TU Berlin & Medizinische Universität Lausitz;
22:30 – End of Event
Attendance is limited – registration required.
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