Atelier Gardens Campus, situated at Oberlandstraße 26-35, 12099
Berlin, Germany, is a distinctive venue in
Berlin's vibrant nightlife and cultural landscape. Originally conceived as a part of the historic BUFA (Berliner Union-Film), the site carries a legacy that dates back to the early 20th century, reflecting
Berlin’s roots as a center for film, media, and creative innovation. Over the years, the space has transformed significantly, emerging in recent times as
Atelier Gardens—a sustainability-driven creative campus and event venue.
The nightclub at
Atelier Gardens has garnered a reputation for hosting a diverse array of club nights, live performances, and cultural happenings, seamlessly blending
Berlin's electronic music heritage with a forward-thinking social and environmental ethos. Its unique setting, housed within repurposed studios and spaces that once buzzed with cinematic activity, lends it an industrial yet intimate charm highly sought after by both partygoers and artists. The club is recognized not only for its eclectic programming but also for its role as a platform for avant-garde, progressive, and underground music movements, contributing to the ongoing evolution of
Berlin’s celebrated nightlife.
While the core location at Oberlandstraße has remained consistent, the internal structure and identity of the venue have evolved—most notably with facility upgrades, creative redesigns, and the development of sustainable infrastructure—allowing
Atelier Gardens to continue meeting the
needs of
Berlin’s ever-changing cultural scene. This transformation has positioned it as more than a nightclub: it stands as a dynamic hub where music, innovation, and community-building intersect. Notable artists who have performed at
Atelier Gardens Campus include international acts such as
Ben Klock,
Dixon,
Nina Kraviz, and
Honey Dijon, as well as revered local talents like Dr.