Buchhändlerkeller

community center

Small literary and performance venue in Charlottenburg hosting author readings, talks, and intimate concerts; a longtime gathering place for literature lovers with a program focused on books and spoken-word events.

LiteratureLecture~5 events/month

Upcoming Events (6)

Free

Markus Orths liest aus Die Enthusiasten

Thu, 9 Apr 2026at20:00

German-language book reading at Buchhändlerkeller as Markus Orths reads from his novel Die Enthusiasten, followed by a brief Q&A; an intimate evening celebrating contemporary German fiction in a cozy bookstore setting.

Free

Harald Jähner liest aus Wunderland: Die Geschichte der Bundesrepublik

Tue, 14 Apr 2026at20:00

Renowned historian Harald Jähner reads from Wunderland, tracing the early decades of the Federal Republic (1955–1967) and offering fresh perspectives on postwar German society. Set in the intimate Buchhändlerkeller, the event blends rigorous scholarship with engaging storytelling

Free

Cecile Ouhmani liest aus ihrem Roman Denn Tiger fressen keine Sterne

Mon, 20 Apr 2026at20:00

German-language author reading: Cecile Ouhmani reads from her novel Denn Tiger fressen keine Sterne at the Buchhändlerkeller, offering an intimate, bookish evening for adults with a focus on contemporary fiction.

Free

Kerstin Hensel reads from Abendgruß

Thu, 23 Apr 2026at20:00

German author Kerstin Hensel gives an intimate live reading from her short-story collection Abendgruß at Buchhändlerkeller, inviting listeners into lyrical landscapes and precise prose in the warm, bookshop cellar atmosphere.

Lesung: Michael Wildenhain – Das Ende vom Lied

Tue, 28 Apr 2026at20:00

German author Michael Wildenhain reads from his novel Das Ende vom Lied at Buchhändlerkeller, delivering an intimate, language-rich literary evening in a cozy bookstore setting, followed by a short discussion with the audience.

Free

Christoph Peters liest aus seinem Roman "Entzug"

Thu, 30 Apr 2026at20:00

German author Christoph Peters reads from his novel Entzug at Buchhändlerkeller, delivering an intimate evening of live prose, subtle humor, and discussion of themes like addiction and memory in a cozy bookstore setting.