The Kühlhaus am Gleisdreieck - once Europe's largest cold store complex and an important industrial monument - has had a chequered history: from the ice factory of the early 20th century to the challenges of the post-war period and the near threat of demolition, the building has experienced numerous eras and transformations. Today, the Kühlhaus presents itself as a modern, urban venue and once again offers the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin an extraordinary stage for its chamber concerts.

With its rugged charm, high, open spaces and versatile architecture, the Kühlhaus Berlin is a creative meeting place for art, music and culture. The historical building fabric creates a unique backdrop in which the transparency and clarity of wind and piano works unfold as well as the monumental effect of horn ensembles. The special acoustics and industrial aesthetics of the building make it possible to experience the finest nuances of sound as well as powerful, room-filling soundscapes.

The RSB's programmes reflect the diversity and openness of the Kühlhaus: musical experiments, stylistic variety and new perspectives come together here. Works by female composers symbolise innovation and diversity - in keeping with the progressive self-image of the house. The horn ensembles in particular make optimum use of the width and height of the rooms, allowing the sounds to unfold as if in a cathedral - an acoustic experience that is further enhanced by the architecture of the Kühlhaus.

At Kühlhaus Berlin, musical diversity, innovation and emotional depth merge with the special aura of the location to create an extraordinary concert experience - a space that stands for change, creativity and the unexpected.

Plan your visit to the Kühlhaus Berlin with the RSB.