Mindspace Skalitzer in Berlin
Skalitzer Straße 104, 10997 , Berlin
This is Kreuzberg, where trendy art galleries meet creative street murals and vibrant nightlife. Here you’ve found yourself a gorgeous coworking space to cozy up in while realizing your greatest dreams in the big city. Mindspace Skalitzer sits in a former paper factory from 1872 with old elements such as red brick walls. It’s located inside a peaceful and calm courtyard, as well as within a mere 10-minute walking distance of the Spree river. Private offices, welcoming lounges, an event space, and shared kitchens have been brought to life by a mix of Kreuzberg’s very own experimental artists.
Pricing in Skalitzer
Open space in Skalitzer
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Shared or dedicated desks for freelancers, solo entrepreneurs, employees working remotely or traveling professionals.
Starting at €300 per person / month
Private office in Skalitzer
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For small teams or companies that need larger, flexible space or special levels of privacy and security.
Starting at €500 per person / month
Team suite & dedicated space in Skalitzer
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For companies that want to enjoy the Mindspace Experience but don’t want to share the space. We offer our complete services including build-up and design, office management, community activities, IT and Logistics.
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What's included
- 24/7 access
- Auditorium
- Business printers
- Cleaning services
- Fully furnished
- Global access
- IT services
- Pet friendly
- Professional events
- Soda & coffee bar
- Weekly yoga
Easy to get here
Görlitzer Bahnhof Station
Lines: M29 / U1
Berlin city guide
Our local team recommended and we have collected the best places around the space, to dine, drink and have some social life.
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