17 - 19.10.2025 in Berlin
100 years of the Hufeisensiedlung - symposium with accompanying program
The Hufeisensiedlung is not only the largest, but probably also the best-known complex of the UNESCO World Heritage "Estates of Berlin Modernism" - and it will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2025: On the anniversary of the laying of the foundation stone of the "Großsiedlung Britz", which was built in two parts and several construction phases between 1925 and 1930, there will be a symposium with an accompanying program of exhibitions, film screenings and guided tours. Here it will become clear what makes the part of the Hufeisensiedlung estate designed by Bruno Taut on behalf of GEHAG in a highly colorful and varied manner so exciting, even from today's perspective: its clever political implementation, the transition between two urban planning models, a changing history and special challenges for the preservation of listed buildings.

Program 17-19.10.2025
still in planning, details to follow
Friday, 17.10.2025:
Vernissage and Opening
- 18.00 - 18:15: Greetings and brief introduction to the topic
- Opening of the special exhibition "From design training to Nazi propaganda - the tenant magazines of EINFA and GEHAG 1930-1939": The exhibition is dedicated to the monthly tenant magazines published by EINFA from 1930-1939. This was part of the GEHAG housing association and reflects the upheavals in the politics of the company, which emerged from the left-wing political spectrum. Until mid-1933, the magazines focused on house and garden, appropriate furnishings and healthy living. After GEHAG was brought into line, the layout changed first, and later the content as well, so that more and more Nazi propaganda found its way into the magazine.
- 19:30 / Evening program: Film screening(s) on the World Estates Estates
Saturday, 18.10.2025:
Guided tours, book presentation, keynote event
- 11.00 - 13.00: Group tours with different focuses and guides:
The guided tours last around one and a half to two hours and are dedicated to the topics of "Life in the World Heritage Site" as well as aspects of building, contemporary, social, cultural, urban and architectural history. If there is greater demand, thematically focused, target group-specific or English-language tours are also possible. - 13.15 - 14.00: Guided tours by curators; end of tour with opportunity to visit the TAUTES HEIM rentable museum, by operators Katrin Lesser and Ben Buschfeld
- 14.00 - 15.30: Book presentation TAUTES HEIM - Story & Details. Details and participants for this part of the event to be announced - Alternatively: Opportunity for self-organized snacks and/or a visit to the permanent and special exhibition in the Hufeisensiedlung information station
- 16:00: Keynote lecture or talk on "100 years of Neues Bauen in Berlin" (local venue: possibly Hufeisensiedlung information station, Gutshof Britz or nearby - details, speakers and/or participants to be announced)
- Afterwards: get together
Sunday, 19.10.2025:
Public symposium
- 9.30 - 10.00 a.m.: Arrival at the conference venue (possibly Kulturstall Britz - details to be announced)
- 10.00 - approx. 18.30: Symposium "100 years of the Hufeisensiedlung"
The symposium is divided into different, approx. 1-hour thematic sections, each with 4-5 image and specialist presentations:- Section I: Context and urban history
- Section II: Stakeholders during the construction period
- Section III: Rediscovery
- Section IV: Life today
- There will be breaks and space for discussion during the program. The event is aimed at residents and the general public. Residents of similar ensembles are also very welcome. The conference venue is the Kulturstall on the grounds of the neighboring Gutshof Britz; a temporary exhibition on the six "Estates of Berlin Modernism" World Heritage sites will be shown at the conference venue.
On the subject
100 years of the Horseshoe Estate
Six "Estates of Berlin Modernism" were jointly declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008. This title means that they are considered to have "outstanding universal value for the history of mankind". Wow, but is it just simple housing? To answer this question, it helps to look at history and our own needs today. The six Estates were created in response to the housing shortage that was rampant in many European cities at the beginning of the 20th century. They established higher hygienic standards and new forms of relaxed urban development. Today, these Estates are still popular residential areas - and are rightly regarded as Berlin's most important contribution to architectural history.
Of these six outstanding ensembles, the Hufeisensiedlung is not only the largest, but also the most famous and the most challenging in terms of monument preservation. Even at the time of its construction, the large housing estate in Neukölln-Britz functioned as a divided "showplace". Two political camps and their respective sponsored housing associations, GEHAG and DEGEWO, competed here. Under the direction of Bruno Taut, the chief architect appointed by the GEHAG housing association, new forms of urban development were tested in the Hufeisensiedlung. They scaled up the qualities of a garden city with simple terraced houses and lots of greenery and combined them with an urban multi-storey apartment building that could be built in series to save costs.
The estate, grouped around the iconic horseshoe row that gives it its name, is also an instructive mirror of the controversies and upheavals of later decades. Not only the discourse on urban development in the early 20th century can be traced here, but also the National Socialists' policy of equalization and the liberal economic spirit of the late 1990s. Following the sale of GEHAG in 1998, the terraced housing stock was converted into individual ownership across the board. This massive challenge for the homogeneous preservation of the ensemble led to numerous initiatives, projects and publications, which were initiated and developed by the residents, have endured ever since and can thus also serve as an example for comparable complexes.
Organizer

Verein der Freunde und Förderer
der Hufeiensiedlung Berlin-Britz e.V.
c/o Infostation Hufeisensiedlung
Fritz-Reuter-Allee 44, 12359 Berlin
Curation and organization
Ben Buschfeld, buschfeld.com - graphic and interface design / Tautes Heim
buschfeld.com | tautes-heim.de | LinkedIn
Office +49 (0)30-25922963


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Further anniversary events
650 years of Britz
The Hufeisensiedlung is part of the Neukölln district of Britz. Its history goes back to an old manor that was first mentioned in a document in 1375 and will therefore be celebrating its 650th anniversary in 2025 with a large number of individual events. In addition to the horseshoe settlement, the neighboring idyllic area of the Britz castle and estate as well as the former Britzer Garten, the park landscape created in 1985 as a federal garden show, are considered the main sights of the district, which is located three stations outside the S-Bahn ring and is so very different from the general image of the Neukölln administrative district.
World Heritage Festival
To mark the anniversary of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, musicians, writers and experts will be putting on a varied program of concerts, expert talks, readings, exhibitions and film screenings from 23 to 26 July 2025. Pupils from the Fritz-Karsen-School, which is adjacent to the monument ensemble, will also be holding a creative workshop on 23 July with a finissage on the day of the award ceremony. This will be followed on Thursday and Friday by two days of talks, concerts and events at selected locations. These include one of the typical "dry floors", the former butcher's shop and the "rentable museum" Tautes Heim. The festive finale will be a ceremony on Saturday, July 26 with "Wandelkonzerte" concerts. Architectural and monument experts will guide and speak at original sites of the Hufeisensiedlung, while the Berliner Stegreif Orchester will provide the musical entertainment. The day will be rounded off with a communal picnic on the green space inside the horseshoe. The event is organized by the Landesdenkmalamt Berlin in cooperation with Vonovia SE.