3 exclusive floors for your
Event spaces and areas on the ground floor
BASE
The BASE defines all versatile spaces on the ground floor of the Gasometer.
Event spaces and areas on the first floor
CLUB
Welcome to the CLUB – located on the exclusive 1st floor of the Gasometer.
Event spaces and areas on the 15th floor
SKY
SKY refers to the entire 15th floor of the Gasometer. The breathtaking 360-degree view, 66 meters above Berlin, can be experienced from all event spaces.
Information about the Gasometer and the EUREF-Campus
Questions & Answers
What is the Gasometer?
The listed Gasometer, the centerpiece of the site, opens its steel gates.
Starting from June 2024, events of all kinds can be held in the newly renovated and expanded Gasometer. The event spaces in the Gasometer are versatile and can be combined with other campus locations, including spacious outdoor areas.
The former gas storage facility in Berlin Schöneberg is being revitalized after 100 years. A structural transformation has created an energy-efficient office and event building within the listed Gasometer.
An iconic structure and landmark of Berlin Schöneberg, equipped with several highlights, a state-of-the-art conference center, and a spectacular rooftop terrace at 66 meters height offering a unique 360° view of Berlin.
Gasometer Facts
- Iconic industrial monument with a 360° view over Berlin
- New life for the listed Gasometer as an event highlight
- Events bookable from June 2024
- Unique architecture & interior design in industrial style
- Total area: approximately 2,700 sqm
- Receptions for up to 2,200 people possible
What is the EUREF-Campus Berlin?
EUREF Campus Berlin – the innovation hub for energy, mobility, and climate protection
Centrally located at Schöneberg S-Bahn station and within walking distance from Südkreuz S-Bahn station
The European Energy Forum (EUREF), a flagship location for the energy transition, adds another attraction. The listed Gasometer, the centerpiece of the site, opens its steel gates. A landmark of Berlin Schöneberg, it symbolizes the vision of the EUREF Campus – an example of how tradition and future can coexist harmoniously.