Venue
The Harnack House - a meeting place for Nobel laureates, a lively place of science and a center of scientific exchange in the present and in the future.
The Harnack House is located in the center of the German Oxford in Berlin, which is characterized by excellent scientific institutions.
Established in 1929 as a guest house and conference venue of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society in Berlin-Dahlem, it distinguished itself, particularly in its early years, quickly as an international science club. Since 2000, the house has been a conference venue of the Max Planck Society.
How to get here?
Harnack House is located on Ihnestrasse, close to Clayallee, in the Dahlem district of Berlin, and offers ample parking spaces for visitors arriving by car.
Arrival by public transportation
Take U-Bahn Line U3 towards Krumme Lanke and alight at Freie Universität (Thielplatz). To exit the station, follow the train’s direction of travel and take the left exit. From there, bear right; you will reach Harnack House after approximately 100 meters.
Arrival by car
...when approaching the A 115, take Hüttenweg No. 2 exit. Then bear right towards Dahlem and continue until you reach the junction with Clayallee. Turn right. At the next junction, turn left into Saargemünder Strasse. Harnack House is on the right shortly after, at the corner of Ihnestrasse.
