4/5 BradJill 5 years ago on Google • 4328 reviews
We
passed
by
Sony
Centre
near
Potsdamer
Platz
a
couple
times
during
our
visit
to
Berlin
(Dec
2016)
and
enjoyed
spending
time
there.
Sony
Centre
is
a
multiple
floor
complex
with
retail
and
service
shops,
business
offices
along
with
restaurants,
bars
and
coffee
shops.
What
makes
a
visit
here
unique
is
the
architecture
of
the
Sony
Centre.
The
buildings
are
circular
in
layout
with
a
large
open
centre
space
with
a
creative
and
attractively
designed
roof
concept.
The
roof
is
an
open
format
with
what
appear
to
be
textile
strips,
branching
from
a
centre
axis.
The
textile
strips
reflect
light
giving
white
colour
and
the
appearance
of
a
partially
enclosed
roof.
The
design
means
that
a
fair
amount
of
defused
light
makes
its
way
into
the
open
space
at
Sony
Centre
yet
bright
sun
rays
don't
seem
to
pass
down
to
the
ground
floor.
We
also
very
much
enjoyed
the
rather
elaborate
Christmas
scene
that
was
on
display
in
the
Sony
Centre.
There
were
numerous
trees
arranged
in
a
manner
that
it
felt
a
bit
like
you
were
walking
through
a
Xmas
forrest.
Hidden
speakers
and
lit
pathway
along
the
trees
added
to
the
atmosphere.
It
was
nice
job
by
the
Sony
Centre
team,
something
we
still
remember
well
about
our
visit
there.
In
the
end,
we
liked
our
time
spent
at
Sony
Centre.
Had
a
decent
meal
at
Lindenbrau
bar
and
restaurant
there
and
appreciated
seeing
the
building
design
and
Xmas
decor.
We'd
happily
pass
by
the
Sony
Centre
again
during
future
visits
to
Berlin.