How to get to the WIAS

The best way to reach the Weierstrass Institute is to take the Berlin subway. Take the U2 line to Hausvogteiplatz station and follow the signs on the platform (see photo on the right). Once you have left the station at its eastern exit, you will see the yellow main building of the institute after turning right (see photo above). You then find the entrance on the other side of the building in Mohrenstraße (No. 39). The attendant at the entrance there will be happy to assist you further (including showing you the way to one of the two side buildings if necessary).

Public transport

The easiest way to find your connection with public transport is to visit the website of the Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg (VBB).

Further Information on getting to the WIAS by public transport:

Subway

Subway line U2
to station Hausvogteiplatz (Attention, no elevator!) See also Information for visitors with mobility restrictions travelling by public transport)

Subway U6
to station Stadtmitte (wheelchair accessible, see also Information for visitors with mobility restrictions travelling by public transport), from there approx. 600 m walk

Linie U5
to station Museumsinsel (wheelchair accessible), from there approx. 650 m walk

Railway

Railway station Potsdamer Platz
then continue with underground U2 direction Pankow to station Hausvogteiplatz (see above)

Railway station Alexanderplatz
then continue with underground U2 direction Theodor-Heuss-Platz or Ruhleben to station Hausvogteiplatz (see above)

Berlin Central Station (Hauptbahnhof)
then continue with any S-Bahn to the west to Alexanderplatz station, from there continue with U-Bahn U2 direction Theodor-Heuss-Platz or Ruhleben to Hausvogteiplatz station (see above)

Airplane

Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER)
take a local train (S-Bahn or normal train) either to railway station Alexanderplatz (best) or Berlin Central Station (Hauptbahnhof), then continue as described above.

Parking spaces

We would like to point out that the parking situation in the vicinity of the institute is very complicated and cost-intensive.

Information for visitors with mobility restrictions travelling by public transport

VBB Bus & train assistance service »

Please note that the underground station Hausvogteiplatz has NO elevator! The nearby subway stations Spittelmarkt (U2) and Stadtmitte (platform U6) each have a lift.

Arrival by subway line U2 to station Spittelmarkt:

The elevator is located at the north-western end of the platform (from the direction of Zoologischer Garten / Potsdamer Platz in the back, from the direction of Alexanderplatz in the front) and leads to a park on the Spree channel between Wallstraße and Leipziger Straße. The Weierstrass Institute is about 700m away in a north-westerly direction at the corner of Mohrenstraße and Jerusalemer Straße.

Arrival by subway line U6 to station Stadtmitte:

The elevator is located at the southern end of the platform (front from Friedrichstraße, rear from Mariendorf) and leads to a central island in Friedrichstraße on Leipziger Straße. The Weierstrass Institute is about 600m away in an easterly direction at the junction of Mohrenstraße and Hausvogteiplatz.

Description of the footpath from Hausvogteiplatz underground station especially for blind and visually impaired persons

Take the exit in eastern direction (from direction Zoologischer Garten / Potsdamer Platz in front, from direction Alexanderplatz / Stadtmitte in the back). You are now on the central pedestrian refuge on Hausvogteiplatz. Turn right and continue straight on at the paving edge of the slab and small cobblestone pavement on the middle island, then cross the street surrounding Hausvogteiplatz, turn left and walk a few meters to the corner of Mohrenstraße / Hausvogteiplatz, then turn right into Mohrenstraße. The first entrance on the right is slightly out of the wall. This is the main entrance to the Weierstrass Institute. Please note the step in front of the building and then two more irregular steps in the entrance area. The doorman has further instructions in the building.

Contact & Directions

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