- Free timed-entry and programme tickets available from Wednesday, 16 July at 10 a.m. at visitBerlin.de/49h-icc-berlin
- Design conference “Form/Future” at the ICC on 11 and 12 September
Berlin, 15 July 2025 This September once again brings a unique opportunity to explore the International Congress Centrum Berlin (ICC). The listed architectural icon, which has stood dormant since 2014, will be brought back to life from 11 to 14 September 2025. From 12 September, all interested visitors can tour the ICC with a free timed-entry ticket. The design conference “Form/Future” will kick things off a day earlier. This year, guests will also have access to the building’s second-largest hall.
In addition to the tours, visitors can look forward to a diverse incentive programme, ranging from guided tours with contemporary witnesses and fitness sessions to lightsabre workshops. Entry to the ICC requires a free timed-entry or programme ticket. Tickets will be available from 10 a.m. on 16 July at visitBerlin.de/en/49h-icc-berlin.
Experience "49h ICC"
With the "49h ICC" programme, Berlin once again showcases everything this city has to offer: a vibrant metropolis with a remarkable history and boundless potential for culture and the creative industries. Franziska Giffey, Mayor and Senator for Economic Affairs, Energy and Public Enterprises: "The ICC is a true Berlin icon, which is why I’m delighted that we’re opening it once again for a weekend. ‘49h ICC’ offers a chance to experience an extraordinary piece of Berlin’s architectural and urban history. Through our ongoing international design competition, we’re working to preserve it for Berlin’s future and are seeking the best ideas for its redevelopment and use. From 12 to 14 September, everyone is invited to discover this unique venue – complemented by an exciting programme."
Sabine Wendt, Managing Director of visitBerlin: "With ‘49h ICC’, we’re creating a unique experience – for Berliners, our visitors and our tourism partners alike. The ICC captivates far beyond the MICE industry. My heartfelt thanks go to our partners in politics, the Berlin State Monuments Office and Messe Berlin, whose collaboration has made this reopening possible."
Burkhard Kieker, CEO of visitBerlin: "Berlin needs additional congress capacity. It’s fantastic that we have a sleeping gem like the ICC Congress Centre. The visitBerlin team is helping to bring this design icon back to life through ‘49h ICC’."
Dr Christoph Rauhut, State Conservator and Director of the Berlin State Monuments Office: "Originally conceived as a flagship of West Berlin for international exchange, the ICC today stands as the most important example of high-tech architecture in Germany. We are incredibly fortunate that the building – with its colours, materials, artworks and fittings – remains so remarkably intact. I’m absolutely thrilled that this futuristic city landmark will once again be open to all Berliners and visitors as part of ‘49h ICC’."