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Originally constructed in 1567 and redesigned in the 18th century into a magnificent Rococo palace, the Ermelerhaus became a cultural hotspot under the ownership of Ferdinand-Wilhelm Ermeler in 1824. After decades of public use, the building was carefully relocated and reconstructed in 1969 at its current site on Wallstraße, preserving many original artistic and architectural elements
The Upside Down Bar & Restaurant in Berlin-Mitte is a vibrant fusion of contemporary art, bold design, and sophisticated flavors. Named after the iconic upside-down paintings by renowned German artist Georg Baselitz, this distinctive venue offers guests a truly immersive experience. Set within an atmosphere shaped by creativity and elegance, the bar invites you to indulge in expertly crafted signature cocktails, a refined selection of European wines, and a menu inspired by fresh Mediterranean ingredients.
Whether you're enjoying a relaxed evening, meeting friends for drinks, or unwinding after an event at the adjacent Ermelerhaus, the Upside Down Bar & Restaurant delivers a unique blend of culture, taste, and modern Berlin charm—making it one of the city’s most stylish destinations for art lovers and culinary enthusiasts alike


