Moos: A Berlin hub for reimagining our cities
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A Berlin cultural center champions crisis creativity, social empowerment, and cooperative events. Features a residency, events hall, and community initiatives, hosting global Web3 and regenerative organizations in 2023.

MOOS is a cultural centre located in Berlin, which stands for the creative handling of crises, cooperation between different civic actors, and the empowerment of socially disadvantaged groups. We have a 280sqm events hall below a new-build 400sqm residency with nine bedrooms, seven bathrooms, four living rooms and a rooftop.

MOOS (pronounced ‘moss’) has become a node in the web3 regenerative placemaking scene, and in 2023 hosted organisations such as Funding the Commons, Cohere Network, Oasa, Regens Unite, Hackerhouse, Feytopia, Gitcoin Schelling Point and Regen Tribe, just to name a few.

In 2024 we aim to stride with even more confidence into hosting those that are exploring new approaches to funding, governing and building our cities. This is made up of three parts: a residency programme, a schedule of events and a learning community. As a ReFiDAO Local Node we seek to share in the development regenerative systems both near and far.

The Y Berlin are our host collective in 2024. Hundreds of people joined residencies at Moos in 2023 and this co-living experience is an extended residency which places particular importance on giving back to the local community and wider city through experience design.

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