The KINDL’s historic red clinker brick façade is an example of the Expressionist architecture. “Cinema architect” Gerhard Fritsche designed the building’s interior. The Sudhaus contains six imposing copper brew kettles; once the largest in all of Europe, while the Kesselhaus boasts a ceiling height of 20 metres. With over 1,600 square metres of exhibition space on three floors, the striking building leaves lasting impressions from the outside as well as the inside. Together we will explore the exterior façade and the Sudhaus of the former brewery, which was built between 1926 and 1930. We will look back over the eventful history of what is now an industrial monument and explore the extensive architectural redesign of the KINDL – Centre for Contemporary Art, which opened in 2016.