Tempodrom

Tempodrom
Neues Tempodrom
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AddressMöckernstraße 10
10963 Berlin
Germany
LocationKreuzberg
Coordinates52°30′06″N 13°22′52″E / 52.50167°N 13.38111°E / 52.50167; 13.38111
OwnerKPS-Gruppe
Capacity
  • 3,500 (Big Arena)
  • 400 (Small Arena)
Construction
Opened1 May 1980
Renovated1999–2001
Website
Venue Website
Building details
Map
General information
Groundbreaking21 May 2000
Opened1 December 2001
Inaugurated8 December 2001
Relocated1985, 1999
Renovation costDM 35.8 million
($25.3 million in 2021 [1])
Renovating team
Architect(s)Gerkan, Marg and Partners
Structural engineerSchlaich Bergermann Partner
Civil engineerKrentel
Other designers

The Tempodrom (also referred to as Neues Tempodrom) is a multi-purpose event venue in Berlin.

Founded by Irene Moessinger, it opened in 1980 next to the Berlin Wall on the west side of Potsdamer Platz, housed in a large circus tent. After several changes of location, it is now housed in a permanent building in the Kreuzberg neighborhood.

  1. ^ 1500 to 1850: Ulrich Pfister, 2010. "Consumer prices and wages in Germany, 1500 - 1850," CQE Working Papers 1510, Center for Quantitative Economics (CQE), University of Münster. 1851-1882: Coos Santing, 2007, Inflation 1800-2000, data from OECD, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Economic Outlook. Historical Statistics and Mitchell, B. R. International Historical Statistics, Africa, Asia and Oceania 1750-1993 London : Macmillan ; New York : Stockton, 1998, International Historical Statistics, Europe 1750-1993 London : Macmillan ; New York : Stockton, 1998, and International Historical Statistics, The Americas 1750-1993 London : Macmillan ; New York : Stockton, 1998. After 1883, German inflation numbers based on data available from the Deutsches Statistisches Bundesamt archive and GENESIS database.

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