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  <description>Neurotitan is a small but important spot for Berlin street art culture, tucked inside Haus Schwarzenberg in Mitte. It’s a gallery space that regularly shows street art (plus illustration, comics, screen prints and related stuff), and it also spills out into the courtyard vibe of the building—where a lot of people first stumble into the art scene by accident.What makes it worth adding: it’s not just “a gallery,” it’s part of an alternative art network and supports experimental, low-barrier shows and occasional spontaneous interventions. So it fits well next to places like Urban Spree (scene + exhibitions) and Teufelsberg (urban art destination), just in a more compact, central, underground Berlin way.Right next door is the Neurotitan shop—great for prints, zines, small editions and artist-made pieces—and it’s also the best info point if you want context on the street art in the Haus Schwarzenberg courtyard and what else is happening in the building.</description>
  <author_name>Karsten Weng</author_name>
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