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Umspannwerk humboldt
The Humboldt substation, aka control room Ampere was designed in the mid-1920s by architects Hans Heinrich Müller and Felix Thümen for Berliner Städtische Elektrizitätswerke AG. It served the northern Berlin as an electrical transformer station until 1993. Since then, the buildings have been designated as a protected monument by the city of Berlin. Since 2015, the digital marketing company Glispa has moved their headquarters to the complex. The beautiful control room has now been converted as a social entertainment space for the employees of the company.
Umspannwerk humboldt
The Humboldt substation, aka control room Ampere was designed in the mid-1920s by architects Hans Heinrich Müller and Felix Thümen for Berliner Städtische Elektrizitätswerke AG. It served the northern Berlin as an electrical transformer station until 1993. Since then, the buildings have been designated as a protected monument by the city of Berlin. Since 2015, the digital marketing company Glispa has moved their headquarters to the complex. The beautiful control room has now been converted as a social entertainment space for the employees of the company.