Hörsaalruine for events in the Berlin Museum of Medical History

Whether it’s a presentation, a lecture evening or a festive reception: the lecture hall ruins in the Berlin Museum of Medical History at Charité are always the ideal setting for prestigious events. The event room in this historic location impresses with its fantastic ambience and can be used for up to 100 people, depending on the seating arrangements.

The former Rudolf Virchow lecture hall has served as an extraordinary special location since the mid-1990s. Catering for guests can be organized by a caterer of your choice. If required, the existing event technology (microphone system, screen, projector and notebook) and the large stage can be used.

The Berlin Museum of Medical History of the Charité emerged from Rudolf Virchow’s Pathological Museum and is located on the Charité’s Mitte campus. The museum shows the development of medicine over the last 300 years. An exclusive guided tour with up to 30 participants can be organized as a supporting programme for events.

Further information on the event possibilities in the lecture hall ruins can be obtained from the staff at this impressive event location.

Fact sheet of Hörsaalruine

Quick overview

Nearest train station: 1 km
Nearest airport: 9 km

Event spaces

Room Size (m²) L × W (m) Banquet Gala Parliamentary Row Seating Standing Reception U-Shape
Hörsaalruine 134 15.00 × 8.00 80 60 51 100 100 26

Technical equipment

Elevator
Internet
Projection screen

3,00 x 2,00 m

Projector

Ansi Lumen 3500

Sound system

1 Stand-, 2 Tisch-, 4 Hand- und 1 Ansteckmikrofon

Stage

4,00 x 4,50 m

Three-phase power

16A, 32A

Special features

Flooring

Teppich

Natural light

Verdunkelung möglich

Truck access

Zufahrt über Hannoversche Str.

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