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Raum­quartier – a place with a history and scope for design.

Anyone planning an event needs a suitable space. Preferably one that adapts perfectly to your own needs and ideas. And for such a space we drop anchor this time on the river Havel.

by Anke Frey in October 2022

 Raum­quartier – ein Ort mit Geschichte und Gestal­tungs­spielraum in  /

Everyone can pro­bably assign the city of Bran­denburg to the right federal state, but very few people know it. In the shadow of its famous sister Potsdam, it needed a Federal Garden Show to be awa­kened to tourism. Yet the self-pro­claimed “Venice of Mark Bran­denburg” lies idyl­li­cally sur­rounded by water and nature. The Havel flows through the old town like life­lines and divides it into many islands. The his­to­rical facades have been reno­vated and fans of Loriot, the humourist and town’s honorary citizen, can book a guided pug tour of the town.

In the middle of it all, for over 100 years has stood the former Tat­tersall – not a spelling error, but a building name spelling after the British stable master Richard Tallersall – where horses were once stabled, hired out and sold. After the horses, the New Apos­tolic con­gre­gation arrived on the scene and used the hall as a church until 2008. Today, Max Grosse Wiesman – without horse and pug – wel­comes us quite secu­larly under the façade cross. And inside we enter the Raum­quartier.

Cross in front, caravans in the cour­tyard – quite a wild mixture!

It is indeed. From the street, it’s hard to see what lies behind. But that suits our concept per­fectly. We are like a sur­prise package. We offer a shell, and our guests can play with it however they like. The idea with the caravans dates back to our early days. We started out as a house for group and school excur­sions, and it was important to have lots of beds for guests. The caravans were a prac­tical solution and have now become real favou­rites.

SPACE

You can find beau­tiful spaces like this in our Spaces section. There you can dis­cover inspiring places and unusual loca­tions for work­shops, con­fe­rences, events and more.

During Corona, you offered streaming events and now you have people wanting to get married banging on your door. Is there any­thing you can’t do?

So far, we have been able to cater to ever­yone’s wishes. We learn from our guests. They are the ones who show us what is still pos­sible with new requests. We are very gra­teful for that. It was always our plan to create a space with a beau­tiful ambience and for inte­resting uses. The fact that the building can be used so fle­xibly has only become apparent in everyday life. Shortly after the opening in 2019, Corona arrived, and we had to close again. We then used this enforced break to revise the concept. Since then, we have been ope­rating on two levels. At weekends, we rent out the entire house for parties and wed­dings; during the week, the rooms are used for work­shops, team or cooking events. And from time to time, we also host school excur­sions.

What kind of event would you most like to plan in the Raum­quartier?

A big party with lots of friends and lots of addi­tional events. We now have such a large and varied sel­ection of external service pro­viders which our cus­tomers can book in addition. Inno­vative, small com­panies from the region. I would love to have many of them on board. And in the summer, I would defi­nitely include a stand-up paddle tour. It’s only a few steps from here to the water.

And why should we defi­nitely go to Bran­denburg on the Havel?

Simply to get to know a beau­tiful city that is not yet overrun with tou­rists and offers an incre­dible range of outdoor acti­vities thanks to its pro­ximity to the water.

The hosts

In 2010 entre­preneur Josef Grosse Wiesmann bought the building which was badly in need of reno­vation. He reco­g­nised the potential and wanted to create a place where creative ideas have room to flourish. In 2018, his son Max got involved in the project and the final reno­va­tions. Tog­ether they deve­loped a business plan and a mar­keting concept. The Raum­quartier opened in May 2019.

The SPACE

Raum­quartier is a venue for cele­bra­tions, wed­dings, work­shops and events. Teams and groups can divide up the area of approx. 600 m² to their heart’s content. At weekends, the entire building including the 36 beds is available for rent. During the week, the eight-metre-high hall including stage, kitchen and viewing gal­leries can also be used for single days,smaller events and for work­shops. The Raum­quartier team caters to all wishes and offers pro­fes­sional tech­nical equipment as well as a wide range of addi­tional ser­vices from regional service pro­viders. From Berlin, the Raum­quartier can be reached by RE [Regional Express]train in 40 minutes. For more infor­mation contact SPACE.

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What may appear as a church at first glance turns out to be a fle­xible space miracle inside. Located in the city of Bran­denburg, the Raum­quartier adapts per­fectly to the needs of its users.

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