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Abandoned places in Berlin are disappearing.

After four years of intense searching, we’ve found one of the last forgotten industrial landmarks:

a 100-year-old lightbulb factory.

 

For just three days, these old walls will come to life one last time — before they vanish in their raw form.

Visitors will move through this vast body of concrete and time – silent. Heavy. Full of stories.

 

Across 19,000 square meters, the LOST ART FESTIVAL unfolds – three times larger than its last edition in 2021.

In 14 halls, guests can expect a program of monumental light and sound installations, electronic live acts, and performances.

 

And amid all the flickering, another world appears:

Hidden bars with whispering voices, refined pop-up restaurants.

 

Berlin-based chefs craft moments of indulgence that surprise – a culinary program that winds through the space and draws guests in.

 

Program Highlights

•  The largest light and sound installations to date

•  Electronic live acts

•  Performances

•  Pop-up restaurants

•  Hidden bars

•  Cinema

•  Art talks

12. - 14.09.25

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LUXWERK Logo – Created by Aventos

Location

In 2025, the LOST ART FESTIVAL will move to the LUXWERK, a site steeped in history where OSRAM built Europe's first fully automated glass factory in 1927/28. A symbol of industrial pioneering.

Almost a century later, the machines have fallen silent, and the site is about to undergo its next transformation. Before the transformation begins, the LOST ART FESTIVAL brings art, sound, and culinary delights to the 19,000 square meters of the old halls—and invites you to experience the LUXWERK in all its raw, unadulterated beauty.

Industrial hall with fog and light in LUXWERK Berlin, venue of the LOST Art Festival 2025.
Abandoned industrial hall with high windows in LUXWERK Berlin, venue of the LOST Art Festival 2025.

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