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Discover Berlin's historic Ackerbürgerhaus from 1723 with a guided tour, art, jewelry, and a live baroque violin concert in a peaceful courtyard setting.
The Ackerbürgerhaus from 1723 in Berlin’s Charlottenburg district offers a rare glimpse into the city’s past. This historic farmhouse is one of the oldest townhouses in the area, sitting quietly amidst the busy streets of Bismarckstraße and Otto-Suhr-Allee. The tour provides a full 1.5-hour experience that combines guided storytelling, art, and live music in a setting where time seems to slow down.
This tour is ideal for those who appreciate history, art, and music in a peaceful courtyard. The focus on Baroque violin music, such as pieces by J.S. Bach, adds a period-appropriate soundtrack to the experience. While the tour involves a small group of up to 10 participants, it promises an intimate and enriching encounter with Berlin’s architectural heritage.
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The Ackerhaus transports visitors into a world of old wooden beams, baroque windows, and handmade artifacts that tell stories of centuries past. The guided tour takes you through historic rooms, where guides share anecdotes about the former residents and urban changes.
Inside, you’ll find sculptures and artworks that highlight the house’s artistic history. The house functions today as a music and art school, which explains the abundance of musical instruments like violins, pianos, and drums that are part of the ambiance. These instruments not only serve educational purposes but also bring the house to life with a sense of ongoing creativity.
A key highlight of this tour is the short live concert performed on baroque violin or similar period-appropriate instrument. The concert takes place in the same house where the history unfolds, making it a truly immersive experience. Expect baroque melodies that evoke the era of J.S. Bach, played by talented musicians in a setting that enhances the authenticity of the sound.
This musical performance is carefully tailored to fit within the 1.5-hour schedule, offering an atmospheric taste of classical baroque music in a historic environment. The concert’s brevity ensures it remains a vivid highlight without feeling overwhelming or too lengthy.
After the guided tour and concert, the green courtyard invites visitors to linger and unwind. In this tranquil space, it’s possible to browse art and jewelry, or to enjoy homemade cake or wine for a donation. This moment of leisure allows visitors to absorb the historic ambiance and connect with the space at their own pace.
The courtyard also offers a refreshing contrast to the bustling streets nearby, emphasizing the contrast between modern Berlin and its preserved historic architecture. It’s a perfect spot for a quiet break before continuing your exploration of the city.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour departs directly from the Ackerbürgerhaus at Haubachstraße 13, at the corner of Wilmersdorfer Straße 18. The house is a single-story, yellow-plastered corner building with a red tile roof, small skylights, and red shutters. Visitors will recognize it easily by the “Musik-Schule” sign outside and the flower pots in front.
The nearest subway stations are U Richard-Wagner-Platz (U7), just 300 meters away, and U Bismarckstraße (U2 / U7), approximately 600 meters. The Charlottenburg Palace is about 900 meters on foot, making it convenient for a walk after the tour. The meeting point is accessible and well-signposted, with the host waiting right outside.
This tour is designed for small groups limited to 10 participants, ensuring an intimate experience. The guides speak English, Polish, and German, making it accessible to a broader audience. The 1.5-hour duration provides a relaxed pace, allowing guests enough time to explore the rooms, listen to stories, and enjoy the concert without feeling rushed.
Booking is flexible, with options for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. You can reserve now and pay later, which offers additional flexibility for travel plans. The tour is not suitable for those with mobility impairments, due to the historical nature of the building and setup.
As a home to a music and art school, the Ackerhaus features instruments like violins, cellos, pianos, and drums that contribute to its living spirit. Visitors are encouraged to explore artworks and jewelry displayed inside, or simply enjoy the ambiance of a house where music, poetry, and art have long thrived.
The combination of historical rooms, live music, and artistic displays makes this tour more than just a simple visit—it feels like stepping into a cultural sanctuary, where the past and present come together.
This experience is ideal for connoisseurs seeking something distinctive and authentic in Berlin. It appeals to those interested in history, classical music, and art who prefer a small-group setting over larger tours. The quiet courtyard and period music create a special atmosphere that’s perfect for slow, thoughtful exploration.
While not suited for mobility-impaired visitors, the tour’s intimate setting and cultural richness make it a worthwhile outing for anyone wanting a break from the busy city and a taste of Berlin’s historical charm.
The Ackerbürgerhaus from 1723 offers a unique blend of history, art, and music in a peaceful courtyard setting. With guided storytelling and a live baroque concert, visitors gain an immersive insight into Berlin’s architectural past while enjoying period-appropriate music.
The small group size and multilingual guides ensure a personalized experience, complemented by the opportunity to relax in the courtyard with art, jewelry, or a small treat. While the experience isn’t suitable for those with mobility issues, it is perfect for history lovers, classical music enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a calm, cultural escape.
This tour stands out for its authentic atmosphere and rich cultural content, making it a highly recommended choice for those eager to explore Berlin’s lesser-known historic treasures.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is designed for adults and may not be ideal for young children due to its focus on history and classical music.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there a dress code?
Comfortable clothing is recommended; there is no formal dress requirement.
How long does the concert last?
The live violin performance is a short concert integrated within the 1.5-hour total tour time.
Is the building accessible for people with mobility impairments?
No, this experience is not suitable for those with mobility challenges.
Can I buy wine or cake on-site?
Yes, in the courtyard, you can treat yourself to homemade cake or wine for a donation.
What languages are the guides available in?
Guides speak English, Polish, and German.
Do I need to bring anything?
Just comfortable clothing and curiosity—everything else is provided.