On February 26, 2026 at 4 p.m., we are offering a public tour of the Deutschlandradio Funkhaus at Hans-Rosenthal-Platz in Berlin. The tour will be followed by an editorial discussion as part of the think tank.
The Funkhaus is a listed building not only because of its space-defining architecture, but above all because of its outstanding historical significance: RIAS broadcast here as the "free voice of the free world" from 1948. In 1994, the curved building became the Deutschlandradio broadcasting center. Under the think tank's annual motto "The right of the strongest: How rulers rearrange the world", we look back at the history of the building and the significance of RIAS at the time of the Cold War.
The one-hour tour will introduce you to the exciting history of the building and give you an insight into the day-to-day work and the various areas of a modern radio station.
Participation is only possible after prior registration and is free of charge for visitors. Click here to register.
During our guided tours, longer distances are covered on foot. Unfortunately, there is no seating available along the way. A barrier-free tour is possible in principle, but must be requested in advance.
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