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Flow: The Moldau

Inside the Passionskirche, the historic vaults are transformed into a 360-degree artwork that fills the entire space with light, sound, and movement. The immersive experience “Flow” is dedicated to Bedřich Smetana's world-famous composition “The Moldau.”

With Flow, the artist collective Projektil returns to Berlin’s Passionskirche, once again transforming one of the capital’s most atmospherically striking spaces into a unique stage for immersive art. The historic church in the heart of Kreuzberg is regarded as a distinctive venue that bridges tradition, urban life, and cultural openness. For decades, this imposing sacred building—with its high vaults, massive stone, unique spatial depth, and impressive acoustics—has created a space with a special atmosphere. It is precisely this venue that now serves as the stage for Flow—a work that elevates audiovisual poetry to a new dimension.

Flow: The Moldau Flows Through Berlin

Bedřich Smetana’s world-famous composition “The Moldau” has been newly arranged, recorded with the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, expanded with modern electronic elements, and produced exclusively for this immersive experience. The result is an extraordinary fusion of classical musical tradition, contemporary sound design, and monumental visual art. The music unfolds the river’s movement—from its source through rapids, landscapes, and cities to its mouth. Every phase of the composition is brought to life in Berlin visually, spatially, and emotionally.

The Passionskirche as Berlin’s Resonance Chamber

It is in spaces like the Passionskirche that this dimension becomes particularly palpable. The ancient stone, the soaring nave, the echo of the vaults, and the play of light create a place where the interior and exterior merge. In the heart of vibrant Kreuzberg, Flow creates a counterpoint to the city: a place of tranquility, beauty, and concentration. Especially during the Berlin summer, the pleasantly cool church also becomes a special retreat with cultural depth.

Runtime: Sat, 13/06/2026 to Sun, 19/07/2026

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