Kulturscheune Kähnsdorf: Film hotspot attracts stars and fans!

Transparenz: Redaktionell erstellt und geprüft.
Veröffentlicht am

Discover the Kähnsdorf cultural barn, a popular film set for series such as “Dr. Nice” and “Soko Wismar”.

Entdecken Sie die Kulturscheune Kähnsdorf, eine beliebte Filmkulisse für Serien wie "Dr. Nice" und "Soko Wismar".
Discover the Kähnsdorf cultural barn, a popular film set for series such as “Dr. Nice” and “Soko Wismar”.

Kulturscheune Kähnsdorf: Film hotspot attracts stars and fans!

The culture barn in Kähnsdorf on Lake Seddiner has developed into a sought-after film set. More and more film crews are discovering the charming location for their filming, which has recently led to confusion with real doctor's appointments. The manager of the cultural barn, Marion Brügmann, describes the transformation of the house through the film productions as fascinating and is proud that her facility is used so creatively. The barn is often featured in films as a doctor's office and has already made a name for itself.

The ARD series stands out among the films filmed “Eifel practice” out. This has been generating enthusiasm among audiences since 2016 and highlights the stories about a doctor in a wheelchair. From episode 6 onwards, filming no longer takes place in the Eifel, but in the Kulturscheune, which serves as the filming location. There are already some exciting episodes to be seen in the series, which is broadcast on Sundays as part of “Endlich Freitag im Erste”.

Cinematic diversity in the culture barn

But that's not all: there's also the popular crime series “Soko Wismar” uses the culture barn as a backdrop in which the Seddiner See is depicted as the Wismar Bay. This connection between fictional stories and the remarkable surroundings has made the Kulturscheune a hub for film productions. Brügmann emphasizes that the cultural sector always has priority and filming only takes place if no other events are planned.

The setting was discovered by chance by a film scout from the region. The proximity to Berlin and good infrastructure at the Findlingsgarten make the Kulturscheune particularly attractive for creative minds in the film industry. And the Mukschafts not only attracts professional film teams, but also fans of film art from all over Germany, especially from the capital. Marion Brügmann and her team, consisting of Martina Reckling, Bärbel and Werner Hennig, are working hard to maintain the cultural barn for both filming and events.

Culture barn as a visitor magnet

The income from rentals for film scenes goes to the cultural barn, especially for the maintenance of the thatched roof. The idea of ​​marketing the film work even better is particularly appealing. For example, people are thinking about creating a cardboard cutout of Dr. Nice to set up to get film fans excited about taking photos together. The Kulturscheune also celebrates its birthday every year on the 2nd Sunday in May, which dates back to its opening in 2001.

In summary: The Kulturscheune in Kähnsdorf is not only a place for cultural events, but also an exciting film location that puts the region in the spotlight as a film set. It is exciting to see how she arouses the interest of outsiders with new productions such as “Dr. Nice” and “Soko Wismar” and enriches cultural life in the region.