Palais am Festungsgraben

Named after the nearby moat (now the Spree canal), the Palais am Festungsgraben (Palace on the Moat) was built in the middle of the 18th century and initially housed Johann Gottfried Donner, King Frederick II's valet. After the turn of the 19th century, the Prussian Ministry of Finance moved into the building located between the armoury, university and guardhouse. Like the Kronprinzenpalais, the Palais am Festungsgraben was heavily damaged during World War II. After the war the building was reconstructed and used as the House of Soviet Culture, then as the House of German-Soviet Friendship. Today, the Palais am Festungsgraben is owned by the state of Berlin: the historic rooms are used for cultural, museum and gastronomic purposes. The Gorki and Palais am Festungsgraben are not only linked by their architecture, but also by the two previous festivals, the 1. Berliner Herbstsalon at the beginning of Shermin Langhoff and Jens Hillje's tenure in 2013, and the salon's second edition in 2015.

Nidaa Badwan
Mehtap Baydu
Mirko Borscht/Volkan T.
*foundationClass der Weissensee Kunsthochschule Berlin
Marta Górnicka
Miro Kaygalak
Kinay Olcaytu
Dan Perjovschi
Hakan Savaş Mican
Isabella Sedlak
León Siewert-Langhoff
Selma Selman
Youssef Tabti
Hale Tenger
Nasan Tur
Wermke/Leinkauf
Heike Schuppelius/Alina Schmuch

Address

Am Festungsgraben 1 10117 Berlin