The Art of Handweaving with Andreas Möller

Berlin Exhibition at the Humboldt Forum
Many exhibition visitors wove the carpets on the thread cartograph.
© Stadtmuseum Berlin | Photos: Marcel Lege
Weaving on the TMB 50
© Stadtmuseum Berlin | Photo: Linda Kröger

Weltstudio special: World Weaving | The hand weaver Andreas Möller will be giving tips on weaving for beginners and professionals.

Prices
Regular: Free of charge plus admission to the exhibition
Price info

Simply drop by the WELTSTUDIO during your visit to the BERLIN GLOBAL exhibition! The drop-in is included in the exhibition admission.

Location
WELTSTUDIO bei BERLIN GLOBAL, 1. OG
Event
Duration
6h

He built the large weaver cartographer in the WELTSTUDIO at BERLIN GLOBAL: Loom expert Andreas Möller. Today he is taking the carpet, which is over five metres long, off the loom. Numerous visitors have woven their connections with Berlin and the world into it. Since the opening of the WELTSTUDIO, numerous carpets have been created. They are all on display today. 

All visitors are invited to try their hand at weaving on the small TMB 50 looms designed by Andreas Möller.

The hand weaver will also be giving tips on weaving for beginners and professionals and answering questions about his looms and the ergonomic weaving shuttle developed for them.

Andreas Möller
© private
Andreas Möller is a multiple award-winning hand weaver from Hamburg and the inventor of the Flying8 loom. He is revolutionising hand weaving in the WEBEREI HAMBURG workshop gallery. In 2019, Möller produced the giant Flying8 loom for the WELTSTUDIO.

Weltstudio Special: World Weaving

Info & Service

Opening Hours

Mo + Wed – Sun | 10.30 am – 6.30 pm
Tue | closed

Last admission is at 5.30 pm

Special Opening Hours

Tue, 24.12.24 | closed
Wed, 25.12.24 + Thu, 26.12.24 | 12 pm – 6 pm
Tue, 31.12.24 | closed
Wed, 1.1.25 | 12 pm – 6 pm

Directions

Schlossplatz
10178 Berlin

Contact

For ticketing and service requests, please contact the Humboldt Forum Visitor Services:
+49 30 9921 189 89
Mo – Fri, 10 a.m.– 6 p.m.