Biesdorf Castle is looking for creative operators for a new café concept

Biesdorf Castle is looking for creative operators for a new café concept
New gastronomic possibilities in Biesdorf Castle - Interaction with the community
In the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district in Berlin, an exciting project is launched that could strengthen both the culinary landscape and the community. The district office launched the initiative to win new operators for the operation of a café in the historic Biesdorf Castle. This measure not only enables the gastronomic offer to expand, but also to promote the castle as a social meeting point.
The location, Alt-Biesdorf 55, 12683 Berlin, should not only be emphasized by its beauty, but also by the potential to increase the flow of visitors. The café is to create an inviting atmosphere for both the guests of the castle as well as for the residents and employees. This initiative is an important step in the vitalization of this historical site and for integration into local life.
- deadline for expressions of interest: The interested parties have until 30. September 2024 Time to submit their documents.
It is important to mention that this exploration process (IBV) is not a public tender. The procedure serves exclusively for the preliminary clarification and not the allocation of orders in the classic sense. The decision as to who will ultimately run the café should be made on the basis of these explorations, which means that it is more than just financial offers; Commitment and concept ideas are also crucial.
This development reflects a larger trend in which local administrations go creative ways to integrate cultural institutions into the community. By creating a gastronomic offer, Biesdorf Castle is not only consolidated as a sight, but also as a lively place of exchange and socializing.
The interest in gastronomy in cultural institutions shows that there are many opportunities to bring people together and strengthen the community. Not only does it support local entrepreneurs, but also promotes perception and feeling of belonging within the district.
Interested operators should carefully consider how you design the café and what offers you want to offer to address a wide audience. The goal should be to create an experience that goes far beyond normal café culture and benefits everyone in the area.
The initiative of the district office is therefore a promising step towards a lively and networked community and could help Schloss Biesdorf shine in the near future as the heart of the culinary and cultural landscape of Berlin.