Hotel Telegraphenamt Berlin — 97 rooms in the converted 1910–1916 Max Lehmann Imperial Telegraph Office beside Monbijou Park
Mitte, Berlin  ·  Boutique  ·  #13 in Berlin

Hotel Telegraphenamt

97 rooms and members' club in Berlin's former Imperial Telegraph Office on Monbijouplatz — once Germany's largest postal hub, built between 1910 and 1916 by Max Lehmann, with brick-barrel-vaulted ceilings and exposed metal beams preserved in every guest room.

#13 in Berlin
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"The most ambitious adaptive-reuse hotel in Berlin Mitte — a 1910s telegraph cathedral with brick-vault ceilings preserved in every room and one of the city's best gyms in the basement that used to house Europe's largest pneumatic mail tube system."

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From €290 / night

The Hotel

Hotel Telegraphenamt occupies one of Berlin Mitte's most consequential industrial-heritage buildings — the Imperial Telegraph Office completed between 1910 and 1916 by architect Max Lehmann beside Monbijou Park, on the bend of the Spree directly opposite Museum Island. At the time of its completion the building was the most expensive postal facility constructed in the German Empire; through the inter-war period and the Second World War it operated as Germany's principal telegraph hub, with Europe's largest pneumatic mail tube system in the basement and a peak throughput of approximately eight million annual dispatches. The building stood largely vacant from the 1990s through the early 2010s. The hotel conversion was led by a Wingsch Real Estate consortium with interior architecture by Berlin and Antwerp practices working in concert; Hotel Telegraphenamt opened in late 2022 and operates as both a city-centre boutique and a members' club for Berlin's creative-industry community.

The 97 rooms (including maisonettes and suites) are arranged across the original telegraph-office floor plates and run from 21 square metres in the smallest categories to 140 square metres in the top suites — among the most varied inventory of any Berlin hotel. The defining architectural language is consistent across every room: brick-barrel-vaulted ceilings divided by metal cross beams, original Lehmann window proportions preserved at the building's full storey height, exposed brick walls, raw oak flooring, and discreet new fittings that defer to the listed structural fabric. The smaller categories at the building's western end face Monbijouplatz; the larger maisonette and suite categories at the centre and east end face Monbijou Park and the Spree. The Top Floor Suite is the property's signature unit — 140 square metres of double-height brick vaulting with a private terrace facing Museum Island.

The dining programme is the property's second proposition. Restaurant Sumus — the principal evening room — runs a contemporary Mediterranean menu in a vaulted hall on the ground floor that was the original public-facing telegraph counter; the bar and lounge programme operates in the adjoining brick-vaulted halls until the early hours; the rooftop terrace is open seasonally with a small Mediterranean grill. The basement-level Gym at Telegraphenamt — operating in the converted pneumatic-mail-tube hall, with the original 1910s steel ducting preserved as a structural feature — has been recognised by Berlin gym-and-fitness press as among the city's strongest hotel-gym programmes since opening. There is no pool. Below-ground spa treatment rooms run by appointment.

Position is the hotel's quietest competitive advantage. Monbijouplatz 11 is two minutes from Hackescher Markt S-Bahn, three minutes from Museum Island, four from the Bode-Museum, and within an eight-minute walk of the Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag, Unter den Linden, and the Friedrichstrasse banking quarter. The address is the most central historic-heritage hotel in Mitte after Adlon and de Rome and the only one with a working private members' club in residence. For Berlin anniversaries calibrated to architecture and to Mitte's creative-industry weekends, for solo retreats that prefer the Hackescher Markt scene to the Mitte hotel-corridor monoculture, and for honeymoons that want the heritage-architecture register without the diplomatic-tour traffic of Adlon, Telegraphenamt is the right answer.

Best Occasion Fit

Anniversary

A Berlin anniversary at Telegraphenamt is the architecture-and-heritage version. The Top Floor Suite with its 140-square-metre brick-vaulted footprint and Museum Island terrace is the milestone-year booking; the Maisonette categories with double-height vaults are the considered alternative; Restaurant Sumus at dinner is the dining anchor. The Hackescher Markt restaurant scene at the doorstep is the broadest in Mitte.

Solo Retreat

For a solo Mitte weekend tuned to museums (Museum Island four minutes), galleries (Auguststrasse cluster eight minutes), and the city's strongest gym programme below ground at the hotel, Telegraphenamt is the answer. The smaller 21-square-metre categories at the western end are the value-solo booking; the members' club programme handles solo dinners with the appropriate quiet attention.

Honeymoon

For Berlin honeymoons that want heritage architecture without the five-star tariff and the central Mitte position without the chain-hotel scale, Telegraphenamt's Park-Facing Maisonettes are the right answer. The Spree at the doorstep, Museum Island three minutes, and the Hackescher Markt restaurant scene at the side gate.

Practical Information

Address

Monbijouplatz 11
10178 Berlin (Mitte)
Germany
Hackescher Markt S-Bahn 2 minutes; Museum Island 3 minutes; Brandenburg Gate 8 minutes on foot.

Rooms & Rates

97 rooms (21–140 sqm)
Doubles from €290/night
Maisonettes from €490/night
Suites from €890/night
Top Floor Suite from €2,400/night

Check-in / Check-out

Check-in: 3:00 PM
Check-out: 12:00 PM
Building 1910–1916 by Max Lehmann; opened as hotel late 2022

Key Features

Restaurant Sumus
Members' club programme
Brick-barrel-vaulted ceilings
Below-ground gym (former pneumatic-mail hall)
Rooftop terrace
MICHELIN Guide listed
Listed building / heritage status

Book Hotel Telegraphenamt

From €290/night. The Top Floor Suite, the park-facing Maisonettes, and the Penthouse-tier categories book five months ahead for spring weekends and Berlin Art Week (mid-September); Berlinale week (mid-February) is the year's tightest stretch.

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