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GOYA Berlin

Nollendorfplatz 5 - 10777 Berlin

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Almost majestically the location GOYA Berlin stands in the district Schöneberg. Once this stately building which was build in 1906 housed the 'Neues Schauspielhaus'. Today you find one of the most beautiful locations in the city behind the magnificent façade. Even the walls are beautifully illuminated. When your guests enter the large foyer they will be completely satisfied. In all areas designer of lightarts have installed indirect lighting. This is an exciting contrast to the chandeliers made of Italian Murano glass.

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Center of the house is the large hall. The existing stage is perfect for all kinds of live performances. Professional lighting and sound equipment is also available. The 13 meter high ceiling creates an impressive atmosphere. Red leather and green wall mosaics dominate in the Tapas Bar. This lounge is located next to the side of the hall. Elegantly curved stairs lead the way up to the first gallery of GOYA. From here your guests have a phantastic view over the hall and onto the stage. Next to it is the Cervezeria located which is separated by a sliding door. The Cervezeria is also equipped with a bar.

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The second gallery of the location can be reached through side entrances. Preferably this area of GOYA will be used for VIP guests. The existing lounge is furnished with fine leather seating. You can rent various areas of GOYA individually or in combination for up to 2,000 guests. Foyer: 300 people, Hall: 850 people, 1st Gallery: 250 people, 2nd Gallery: 300 people, Tapas Bar: 60 people, Cervezeria: 80 people, elephant: 200 people. The location is suitable for gala dinners, get-together, receptions, conferences, fashion shows, presentations, partys, concerts, advertising, film and photo shootings.

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Contact

GOYA Berlin
Nollendorfplatz 5
10777 Berlin

Telefon +49 (0)30 4199 390 60
Fax +49 (0)30 4199 390 10
Email lippert@goyaberlin.de
Internet http://www.goyaberlin.de
Contact person
Franziska Lippert